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WEEKLY 0 II JL 0 STATE JOURNA VOLUME XXXVII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1846. NUMBER 1. I'liBI.ISIIH'.l) KVK.HY WI'.IINKSIIAV MOHNINll, 5Y ClLVltl.KS SUOTT & CO. Ollico ill the Journal Ibiilding. south-east curlier of H13I1 street mid Sugar alley. " T It M S : Timv.K Tom,aih crfl ihhm, wliich tiny lie discharged by the payment of Two IJoi.i.ars in advniicn, and I'reu of postage, or of per rentage to Agents or Collector. Thu Jniiriiiil i also published daily during tiio session ol the Legislature, mid thrice u week the remainder of llio year Tor git and three turn a week, yearly, for $ 1. vni(i mass )h;i.nn; On the 20th day of Ssptembar. A Grand Mass Meelinjf of llio Whigs of Franklin County will lie held in this city, on Friday, tlie tfitli day of September, ll is desirable to hold ot tlmt time a meeting that will surpass in numbers an'y assemblage convened in the Slate during the present Campaign. Wb wish the Whigs of Old Franklin, the heart of Hie Btntc, to claim precedence in lliis respect. It is but rijjht they should. They wero favored, gratified,1 by the selection of their first choice for Governor. No where in the Stale did Air. llebb make a more favorable impression than in Ibis county in HU. Nowhere has he wanner, more devoted friends than here. It is but filling thai evidence lie given of thin on the SJolh proximo. Let us, then, have a GI.ORIOL'N RALLY At that time, b heart-warmer a meeting that will Rive a new glow to our hopes, a new impulse to our feelings and labors n behalf of the good cause lliat we cherish. Let us have a gladsome greeting, such lis old Franklin ban nol witnessed si nee theever-memorable gaUii'rinji of IH4U, one at which friends ViH Incut friends, nml as they hear the stirring appeals M" the greutest orators of Iho West, pledge each other thai if honest effort can accomplish it, the Central County of the Stale shall roll up a niiijiirily equal to that of its palmiest days, llos. WM. UK HI) ami Hoy. thos. cor wis, "With other speakers of eminence will, it is expected, be present at that time. Yes, the eloquent Coiiwin Will tell us of the doiugHof the late Congress, the proceedings of which lie has watched throughout with intense interest. He will tell us how and why Jitter-taut Industry has been stricken down, and the thrice rejected Suh-Trrasnry, with a WAIl that will plunge the country into an enormous debt, br.ngi tig in Its train, ill all probability, Dirrrt Taint ian, have been fastened upon the country, lie will tell us why the appropria tions for the National llond and for the Lukes, Harbors tmd IVrrrs of the West, wero crushed under the heel of n Southern Administration. Mil. JIkhs will dismiss micsl'inns of Htatc policy mainly. He will speak out his sentiments with the freedom and boldness of an Irmesl man, who has nothing to conceal from those for who.o- sullVagea lie is a candidate. He will show by wlnt means corrupt party leaders of the oppriiliou inan iged to brin ; a crushing Debt on the Slate, what they did for the Currency and are aiming to do again. He will show the operations of the Tar liw, and point out the true interests of tliiri great State and the way in which its prosperity can be promoted and its good nameestablished. Il'higs of Franklin! We call upon you to come up In vour strength to lav aside your business for one flay gather together your neighbors of all parlies and see to it that every man whocni Walk or Ride is present at the meeting, in the S'.ate House Yard, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on lint ii"lh day of September. The il'higs of the City have pledged themselves to keep their Isitrh Siring Out, and give you a cordial wel come. Rut it is chiefly to the "feast of reason and the flow of soul we invite you. Let us come and reason together touching questions lint are of the greatest mmncnl to us and to our children. J ins in a crisis in the fate of the country. A dark, slaveboldiug oligar chy has reared its crest and threatens to overshadow the bright hopes of the country and the dearest rights and interests of a free people. Ohio must stand iu the breach ! The Young Giant wf the West must put forth her miirllt to avert the threatened evil. The West has been deceived ami betrayed by corrupt party leaders, and a contest is Hi b ind iu winch she must vindicate her rights or bow h-r neck to the yoke Up I then ! and to the work. Let a spirit of emulation prompt each township to do its best iu swelling the liumiters of I he grand assemblage. Let each neigh borhood end forth its hardy sons. Let old men renew their zeal and young men fly to the rescue. Let the iTtlh of September, lJ Hi, bo memorable in the history of our county. Hy tho WHIG CENTRAL CUMMlTTi.E. August 'J7, lHHi. A Now Discovery A Locoluco Dun Ml The amount of gross ignorance and incorrigible stimidily displayed by the larger portion o Hut Loci foro journals of this Slate iu discussing the Tax Law nod questions relating to the financial all.urs ot the Bute, surpasses credulity. For six mouth- those jour toils have done little else than discuss the Tux L; and have elicited expositions through the Wln jour nal and from Wlinr sneaker which Ml no nmin for misconception. Yet with all the light sle d upon the Hiibjeet and with the Tax Law in bis hands, an editor tin in Seneca county, ventures in the course ot lengthy article, winch is actually copied into the Statesman without comment or correction, to make ue following assertions : Tlie second rlass ore the merchants. Under the Whig tax law their capital is this year taxed at only Art' its ralue, ! What possible reason then-could have lieen for this exemption the w.sd nn of the Whig law makers can explain ; w are ot a bis to account tor it ue h favoritism to capital in any business. "Tiik Lakoiiiii h ! a an Faiimi.b is taxed upon every dollar of the (uH ralue of his properly, witlioul nny exemption whatever." Now, from the tenor of the whole article it is am-dent that th man who wr ite the above supposed that the new tax law placed merchant' capital on the du-plicilo at half il value for thejin! tivte! lie supposed that it hid always previously been taxed at lU full value, although if he has read a single statement of fact bearing or Ihe subject, he must know other wise. He docs not know that men-haul's capital, money at interest, Ac, stood on the duplicate iu at but $7,imU,0iM, ami for two years previous at the same rate, having actually diminished in amount on the duplicate from fiiUi,tiim,nt)0 in IrfKI to $",tHW,in hi IrM4. Nor does he know, (if he doe lie is determin ed bis readers shall not,) that Ihe amended t:ix law of 1H.-, brought this up at once to l'.l,(iiM,OiMI, and under tho operations ot the present law, it has been brought to nearly $'M,Olli),IHHt ! while horses, cattle, An., are for the first lime placed on the duplicate at half their vulue And then, to crown tho whole, this man absolutely nwrti that the farmer is tixed upui "the fall rnlue of his property !" Where in the world has be been I Can it be that he baa been listening to and parti-1 cipating in the discussions on the Tax Law for six months and dont know better than thai? It is even bo. lie has actually been one of the noisest oppose r of the lax law. Why, if there is an old Jfirt in Sen-eea county that could not tell him letter, he ought to tmvo bis brains knocked out forthwith. And then to think of these assertions being copied into the Kl.ilea- man, whose editor is publishing a piper expressly to enlighten the people of Ohio in reference to the Tax Law and financial matters gem-rally! Thai, however, must iu fairnesi, we suppose, be attributed to the ickneii of the editor of the latter piper. It never occurred to the Seneca man tint the lands .f the Hlate, as a whole, never have lieen placed on the duplicate at more than half their value! For weeks the presses of Ins own party, finding il necessary to adjourn the evil day, have been ti'lhn( the farmers of the Slate nnt to judge of ihe Tax Law by its operations this yenr, but to wuit for the next, when laud would tome on th duplicate at "wr" or iftrt" times its present value t Wonder if this Seneca man has mnpected tint merchant's capital, money at interest, and all property gea on tm duplicate at its full value next year ? This year merchant's capital, Ac, lands on the duplicate at $,j:i,tHHI)tltKI ; next year il will stand at f".ii,Ullll,lui(l Hard to tho l.nstl llitrclcNt! The Hamilton county Convention of Locofocos adopted the following among other resolutions: Itesulred, That in behalf nf the Constitution and tho People, we demand that the currency of the country shall lie money, Hot credit gold and silver, not the paper counterfeits of value. That means, of course, if it means any thing, that a mixed currency of paper and melal is unctinstitutiun. , just like a Protective Tariff, Laws for the Improvement of Harbors and Rivers, and every other measure or system calculated to benefit men practically and substantially. If a war is to be brought on, some ter ritory stolen ami million squandered in accomplish- ug some wicked design uf the Kxecntive, Constitu tional power to any extent nun be found and precedent to boot. Hut the beauty of this resolution can only be fully appreciated when reference is hud to the fact that the present administration, after having been authorized by a Locofoco Congress to issue ten millions of "paper cmiilerfeits of value," has gone a step I'urlliT, and commenced the issue of some very pret tily engraved Treasury Drafts, which have already m ule their appearance iu the channels of circulation. Hamilton county Locofocoism, let it be understood, tolerate no such hit iiu dinar inn constructions of the Constitution in Ohio. She shall handle the pare itrtirlc only, fresh from the Red Hog Mints of M:chi. gan and the other neighboring States. Here is another of the Hamilton Resolves; Itrsolred. That the Whig have chosen an honest title to a dishonest Tax Lstv, and that until every ves tige of a distinction between Ihe property of the all- ren and the corporation is eut away, we will make no terms with the infamous law, its movers or barkers. Tint indicates " progression," It is something to hive a Locofoco Convention acknowledge that even the "title." of tin' Tax Law is an "honest" one. There is room for hope yet of the Hamilton "pro- gressives. 1 liey lire sworn, However, against a longer toleration of the exemptions made hy the Tax Liw in favor of Church Carporuttous, Literary, ttenrr. ohnt, Scientific ttnd licligums Jssor'uttUms, t,c, Willi lhjinijtun,M,:Yulty, tud$ Cm., they believe such nvmopolir should not be tolerated, much less endowed th fpecial privileges, such as exemption from taxa tion! This is the era of great and glorious Ktfttr twit inns! fhese progressive are aUi dVterniinrd that It inks shall not my mare tares than other property. Tho Whig have nude the lax of thus" Institutions sir per cent, on thi'ir profits, instead of fire p-r cent, on what they may please to call their dtndntds, or iiai.k of oyKprr c?nt. on their Capital, as proposed by Hart. y, in fin ut'ikmg i1'.v. i ins win not ne ciiuurea by tho . who reduced the Hmk'I ix by a reformat pmccst, trotii srrrnnj maus-mn uowu in jouricin man. mutit tto'litrs : H luU 1ms been Rained by Com Luw ItepeuM Wiial have the far.ucrsof ill West gained i Sev ral weeks SOl'V intelligence of the repeal of the Corn Laws rei'-h'd this curitry. M mthssiuc! it was cer tain th"y wnild bo repealed a-rl importers were allowed l take tlnir grain to F.ogUnd as if the C rn Laws hid MreaJy ken repealed; bunN for Ihe duties b-ing reqair.'il only as a mitt"r of firm, the pisngu of the R !i-il li II bein 'certain. N r.v, whit his been glided t Hi ' firm -r i of the gre-i. W.mI? Ol' all tin glowing pro.n se mi l , in to th benefits to tl iw to American A 'ricul'.iinsla, win, ou i h h lieen realized lias a ll'W iaip-l'.se b.'i'ii given W business? Have th'! cist'fru m irk.-U exhibite 1 m-ireased activity ? H is an hi!r!H'l d' n in I lemni r no f r th? Wh'at and Ciru of 111' W,!l? Wj nvJ nit stop t answer the:!'' qu sti'i:n. Tu i farmer cm in.twer fir liinn.-lf. Til'! in'elligri-:" by ttu la' steam T from Kurope, al-t!i nili n i n 'wli it ". ludmive as to tli clnr inter of thi iu ii ii ; h irvest of th it kin ; 1 :n, h ul n it the shg'itesl iull'i Mi':.! on l!ie price of riiu. If any thing then! w is a g.va'j'r re adm !.n to sell at the very low prices of tie! pre si ul period. Flour is worth but li iJlHi in N-'W York C'ty, an J even at thai price it anivit b'! ex;rted wall mt an arta tt to !h ex- p irter. All km h of prod-i.!' are a dru in th ! W -st, m l bui-TJ cm only Iu found at very low prices lor verv soi ill qu unities. Wuile sum bitter evidence of Ihe emptiness of the ln;i s Ihe o;;i i ction h ive s u f 'it lo create, s'.an us in the fice, w are 1U1 r- n u I - J 1 1 1 it th" ad uniis'rition h is juit aiiii -d a f i' il lil iff at t!r liLlmln il Interests of our owl c lu itry, an I hit tin not only shut mil thu prospect of i t enl irg'd d m in I f if pr iduei- at h mi full his eiH ired th on' V'l ii oil of th 1 mirket we have b-eii enjiyiiij. T.i iViapr oftli H.itu!i Tirilf R ll hav i to! .I in tint w.- in ul p i.vliw m re f ireign giUs, h.r. t'l 7 il ii it t-ll in .v.i it w reihz , lint if we bin ,'lit Hi mi w.! w u! I ii b a'jle t pay for th"m in IV rlu v, as w! luv dm' with the II mi M inu-faet'irer. T.l 'C eisil ii all m of Am -ne in (i i ids must hi d;miiiis!i ' I an I ti la it extent th-! mirket mil it bo i 'iipiired, wa 'In ffj in i "t gi'Ji-r up c .n to pay for foreign goods. S!i uM t'le croai of l!i I TV: ted K ngl ml fiil loan c milder ibl',' exL.n!, w ! m iy h q f r a sii-h increate iu tbeiiiud ; b it if th y o.u'iu g i I, il i m.ire ise of prices iu iy It ex;pl I. A gl i my prospect this L-colocois n hu brou r!ii. 11,1m all th inierest of the c mntry. II ff dtl'-r - i'. w mi l n nv be the state of atl'iirs, if lb" wir on th Tanirind not b -eii com-ni'iiced, an.l if em: nn f.'m.'iit had been held out of penu im'tit protection li tin m uiulaciunug mien-its of the eon nlry. Mr. folk vb (icn. Juekson on Itiver mid llitr- bor IlillH I A great wrong was inflicted on the West by Mr. Polka s veto of the River and Harbor Hill, but such is the subserviency of tho administration presses, a large proportion of them have remained silent, sutVeriug this wrong logo unrebuked, while some of them have even been so abject as to defend the veto, and condemn the "Statesman" because it spoke out manfully. After such an evidence of the blindness and utter want of independence, which characterizes the press of the opposition in Ihe West, we may well almost doubt whether they would say him nny, should Mr. Polk onk a crown. Wc are gratified to find that the National Intelligencer is determined to expose the sophistries and shallow reasonings of the Veto Message. An article in that paper of Saturday last, tears awuy every plea and subterfuge behind which Mr Polk hud lukcu refuge and shows that liu stands solitary and alone iu the positions he has assumed, not one of which is tenable. It is shown that Gen. J tick son gate hisnssenl nt four distinct periods to River and Harbor Rills, agreeing in erertj feature with that just vetoed 011 constitutional grounds mainly. Tim Intelligencer gives Ihe items in detail of one of these bills, among which are various minis for thu harbors on the lakes, the mouths of streams emptying into tin- lakes, null for rivers, bays, tV.c. &c, to an extent greater thin provided iu the defeated bill ; ileni.t for the National Road concluding the whole. The remarks in immediate connection are so much to the p;jint, we cannot refrain from copying them : Laud and sea ; roads, bridges, surveys ; fresh water, It water, no water ; bar, channel, beach, piern, dikes; hikes, bays, creeks; great rivers, small rivers; the mighty Mississippi and its two great coullirMils ; and nut only its tributaries, but tributaries of its tributariesall these ore locked in the liberal embrace of the JacksoniHii strict-construction of that day! Now, which is here the true mid wuicli the lalsti I.'roiuior Of two sn dissimilar, which is the real Simon Purer Shall we take the man or the master i the copy or the original t the com or its counterfoil i For one of these must be false, if either is genuine. Personally, we care not which it is, impartially holding the idol s and his worslnpjier s p uittcal notions in just the same respect; but still we stand warranted to claim ill argument that llio latter shall not fly in the v,m ol the former and denounce thu aposth? of his own creed- Hurely the teacher wisdom must be little, it Ihe scholar knows much the more. The Veto M ssige proceeds to the doctrine that " 1 he federal Coiutitulion is 0110 ol limited powers, winch powers "are such ami such oniv, us are ex pressly granted iu thu Constitution, or uru properly incident lo the expressiy-gianted powers, and he sary to th-ir execution ;" whence il argues, of course, the want ol thu power of internal improve uient, hi' cause neither an expressly granted one, nor a necei sary incident to sin-li. J Ins may be pcrlectly sound doctrine : bul, if it be, what becomes of the annexation of fotetgn territory? What of Mr. Polk's act for the last twelve mooth'i beyond the Nuecesr Whit of his appointing uiihlia colonels and iu iom and captains iu Home MMlnnci'S, and leaving them to State appointment in uilierar' What of cnlistm? men to ni'.r a foreign country r Wii.it of striking a bargain with a religious ilenoiu'iialion (ihe Morurms) fur live hundred s ildiers? Whit of Ins furnishing the rest of Ihe ncct with " In liati land 1 " to remain upon, when the laws (Wind all ml nisi m up m Indian lands Wiiat of blockading lb" town of Vera Cruz when we were Locutocoisin to tbo Lil'ul First denounce the Hanks because they issue paper charge lliein with issuing " worthless rags " which they cannot redeem do all that is possible lo discredit them among the people, and then turn round and denounce them because they will not issue more paper! I he Oiiio Press of lust evening gives an illustration of tliis beautiful anil consistent mode of doing business. It tells a tale of a man who went to all llio Ranks of thu city to borrow money and was told lliat he could have none unless ho would take it and use it out of the Stale. It is quite likely that the Press has drawn entirely its imagination for the case in hand. Every man of coiuiidii seine knows that the banks will put out as much paper as they can with safely to themselves and Ihe public. The severe losses that have fallen on the Pork Dealers have prevented tlmin Iroin meeting their engagements iu the Hanks, and those institutions, rather than break them down, have patiently waited and s n lie red their business thus to bo severely curtailed. Hut it comes with a pretty from the Press to complain because tun Hink wont issue more paper in Ohio, when the editor of that paper just like the brokers of the State runs to those institutions with every dollar of paper he gets for tho specie, and his oiraiu and again iTrgod the Locofocus of the Statu to do the satno thing ! Fit hie I Tho Cincinnati Ad van tisor vs that Mr. Hpbb is in favor of " placing the negrfles on an equality wilh Iho whites," and ofadinilling them to "a participation iu the common schools, in the name class, on the same bench and miking a negro a eater.'' This is all f'llse and known to be so, as we are compelled tu bvUovo, when it w.n uttered; for tlet editor of the Advertiser read or heard of th speech of Mr. Hebb al Cincinnati and knows that he did not uvjw himself in favor of a single measiiru alluded ti abive. Tin! repeal of thu "lilnrk-lawi " h'j doej or sh mid know does not confer Die riit of nd ji'mjioti to til coonn m school. Thu s.i'inol liw ilie If provides only for the admission of whites, and n it a wird hu b eu said by Mr. R. in favor of ihe repeal or alteration of that law. We should like to $yj tlu trtroei of this Utile, provided fur in some way, in ord 't to tni'ie th rn unrc intelligent and mini, but we ha v.) heard n 1 one advjmte their admission into tin s'dnol with whites. Equally false is it to s ay that Mr. R'hb h is advocated un alteration of the C institution, with'iut which the negro cannot he 11M0w.nl to v l !. .1. Tad hu udvociled an alteration of Mr C mitilulton, au.l s!t Mild th : question be a it ate d it will unquestionably bring up the other. O.ie w ml 1 1 th c litor of tlu Advertiser. We have s.'en assertion 1 sim lir to Ihe ah ive iu his piper sever al ti .it j 4. O 1 what principle he jinhl'ies them we are al a loss to tell. 1 1 0 can d 'ceive nom but his own political friend i. W.iigi kn w Mr. H 'lib's sentiments and ar.1 ft l 1 1 be 1 1 1 ol' by hu :!i d v.'ptivu statements. It is asking lo t nio ili of Ui mi to requ est him to act honestly and fiirly, to ceas.- til n misrepresentations and represMit Mr. B'b!i's s.'iitini uis as they are and bivo h'eii avowed by hoii iu pu'ilu; addresses on all oaiims. Th'iru is roil for d u!)t as to Mr. Tod's v.ews on 111 iriy p lints; why dies 11 it the Advertiser enigliti!n its read-rs in refeivncu to those views, that at peace with M-xico . Wiutof stpping the motilh ; they m iy not be called lo v iu the d irk, instead of of tin Rio OrJllde, if il was ,M'Xii:o'n? Whit of I ,ir,..ire.'iiloir 1'i.iui of M.- Il.-bli .tn nil .,.-.;.. m The Kight Kind of Talk I The "Runner County 1 " Wu Invu already presented to our readers the ticket nominated by thu Whigs of Ashtabula county. From thu Ashtabula Sentinel and Conneaut Reporter, wc learn thai R. F. Wauk wus first nominated ununi mausftf for Representative, but declined, when Mr. Owkn received tho nomination. Wu sea in the columns of thu Whig organs, cheering evidence that the right spirit prevails iu Iho " Manner County," and that she feels her responsibility and will acquit herself nobly. Hero arc a few of the resolutions of thu Whig nominating convention : llcitolrrd. That the present Tax Law and Ranking system, of this State meet our cordial approbation, and uiai wu win usu our utmost effort tu sustain it. Hesoiced. Thai the policy of thu present Adminis tration, of our national government, in passing laws for thu encouragement of European labor, and to oppress our own ; for the vast increase of our national expenditure, uud Ihe decrease ot the means of defraying it ; for the supiiresiiion of nil banks, and for the issuing of a vast amount of Treasury Notes ; for the increase 01 niavery and the opening ol new slave Markets, under pretence of extendinir the area of free dom, must overwhelm the party in power wilh Ihe contempt of a free people. nesntettt, ihat the issuo now openly tendered by Ihe Locofoco party of Hard Money and thu repeal of the Ranking Law of this State, we cordially uccept ami go before the people confident of victory. Iltsoln-d, That wo will maintain in the coming can-viiss, our reputation of the " Hu niter County," by uiv- 110 TIIK IIKWIKST MAJORITY OF ANy COUSTV 15 TIIK HrvrE. Samuel Hendry, C. C. Wick, L, Jones, B. K Wade and O. Webster were appointed a Whig Central Committee for the county. Neiitimontt of the llerk's Demoerney." Tiie Loco locos of Berks county, Pa. that same old Berk which gave to Messrs. Folk Hf Dallas her ac customed majority of fee or sir. thousand, if wu recollect aright met in the open air last week, a multitude of them with their sw-irlhy faces glistening iu the sun and their eyes beaming with honest indignation, and adopted the following aurmg other resolutions. The man who doubts thu soundness of these resolutions, repudiate ihe democracy of " Old JJerks," rendered famous for the sweeping majorities she gave to Gen, Jackson : " ftisolretl. That we, as workinirinen and mechan ic, pb dge ourselves collectively and individually, not to stipp art any man from the olhce of President down toinaioi ioiihuiiic, unless be gives a written guaranty that he is in favor of, und will use his best endea vors to support uny measure, that will 0 third ample protection to the American manufacturer und mechanic." Ursnl red, That we, as workinginen, disown George M Dallas, and consider him a traitor to Ins native State, and his name ought to be coupled with that of llcnedict Arnold." slopping it, if a was our own i Tie-re was no Presi dential power certainly, express or incidental, for any of lli-se acts, or fir many oIIi-tj which the President is committing (d in rerons anil In fh as the are) without one of those scrupl-s nhich hive made him, iu a in titer so authorized liy precedent, si comparatively iluexKiisive, anil so purely benetieeut, strike dead 11 law passed by one of the m ist entirely " D 'ni'tcratiu " Congresses thai we have had for many years. W nil-J nit t!i.i b j tier accord" with h mesly and fair dealing. North ( Hrnllnu Election. Returns, nearly complete, from North Carolina, ex hibitthe following result: A Whig majority of four in the Senate and twelve or fourteen in the House, Gov. Graham's majority exceeds N1MO! This is a cheering triumph, an important victory. It secure two Wing U. S. Senators, being a gain of one. X Lnrnfocn ( utididuln In this District. Mr Mt iMHr, as we were informed yesterday, has concluded to run for Ct nitres in this District. No Convention will lie held, We believe. Il is taken for granted tint all Will stand out of the way, when this luminary of a " progressive Democracy deign to slim". We are miisfied with the conclusion to which the County-seal rlnpies have come, alter materially deliberating upon (he question of candidacy. The Whisof the D.niricl will h'tvu an opportunity of testifying the measure of regard they feel for a malt who has del'.imed them and dene more to banish political honesty from the lulls of Legislation, than any iither mail iu Olno. Honest Democrats, men of pnn ciple in the ranks of the oppositi n, will have an op. porlunity of bestowing a token of ahVctioii on a man who b is enriched himself while be has helped to impoverish them, to corrupt the ej(ilnlion of the Stale, unsettle its business, break up the found itions of its prortjierily, and lead them from every limchimnrcil landmark of a tni) D.-moer icy. H Ins controlled the patronage of ihe Kxecntive, as far as il has lie en bestowed in this Slate, and be has h id it bestowed on none bill those abject crcaiures who were ready to eoiitr hule to hit aggrandilcincnt. He has caused thu dismissal of a good p ost-m inlcr here to nuke room fir his brother, and brought about the ejectment of thu old Mirshtl to make room for noisy pirlinn unknown to thu State. He baa managed to billet a mm in-law of his on the national treasury in a responsible o'liee, for which he has not a solitary qualification and to which he could hardly have procured the recommendation of half a doteu men. Such things may not be coumdered of any cons -quenee by the L irofoco citi zens of tins d.strict, and the fart that he is at the very head of the Hank Destructives miiiho a rrenmintttda-lion! We shall be able to tell belter after election. Mr. Stanbery tin now undeManil what Lieofnco promises ore worth. C. J. Mi N1111.-A correspondent of the N. Ymk Tribune, wrilinn from Cincinnati, professes to give a piece of history in reference to the late C. J. Mi Nulty, winch lias but little of the air of probability. Me nt tributes to Mr. McNulty the nomination of Mr. Polk. The former was admitted into the Convention as a del-egate, he says, a regular delegate having resigned In make room for him. The game was previously con coded between McNulty and two oilier individuals, whose names he does not disclose. While professing great friendship for Van Huren, M N. was to lead the Ohio delegates on a false track and into thu very com promise which would defeat that gentleman ; and il i said to bnvebecn accomplished inuinly through his in strumentality. The facts trannp.ring afterwards, tho friends of tin defeated candidate determined to sacrifice McNulty, and look advantage of Ins carelessness and neglect of duty to throw him out of the House as Clerk. We do not believe thai McNulty acted thu part lien' n Untied lo him, or, that he had anything like the amount of inlluence ascriticd to hint, whatever may have been h.s wishes. If we recollect aright, hn was most warmly opposed and denounced by soul hern meiiiliera,whrn Ins deficiencies as Clerk were divulged. Hi" Al.TIl o tu k M v jo.. Tin the Mauiner rouutry "is now as ll equal portion of the West." Toledo Hl.nlc says etilthy as any other Mtft-MMiri In fifty -three counties heard from in Missouri, there is a majority nf -t,:ti() against the new constitution of that State. Il is di li-alcd. Mi; in 1.11, Am.k ami as Wnitr counties comp mu a Representative District. At a meeting held at Colon, M"rcer county, mi the loth inst., M hi: Com.iss was umniiii msly rocmiui-Mided as the Whig c indidite for R qi.vsetr.ative. The f dluwoig iniuuiit'oiij were made for th-1 C muty olli :es of M -rcr: Shenll", Jon athan Dresbac.k ; R 'c.prder, C. W. Ciw iu, Cnn-nis- sion r, r.iiuu c mi 1:011 ; C inner, 11 trie a Hnroeiier. II. M. Ilr.i.s presided over the meeting. Sour-excel lent re i dot 10 is were adopted, a few of winch we copy : Hfsilrril, That wu are in fivor of the general pnn- iiiles tmd provisions of the present T-ix laws of our State, believing 111 tiie justness ot Ilie principle upon wh ch th-ise laws are based, that all sh mid bear th' burdens of government m prop i-h.m to their wealth ftr.iiilrrd. I hat We are in f ivor ol a well regtllalett rreil'l system based upon sound and sale b inks of nr- ulaliou, which will cu ilile the hniiest and i r man to engage in business as well as the rich. Ilrynlred, Tint we b-heve lii" pn-seut system of H inking to lie one of Ihe best an J safest that lias ever been Hillmiitled to the people of this Slate. Ilm'itrrd, Tint we expect tin issue as made by the Locofoco parly of (Ins Stale as lite question of Rinks ir no Hanks, und we believe the result id' the eleetioii hi tiie S 'coiid Tii'-sd iv of October ll'' xt will sliow lliat the people of Ibis State are w.lbug to sustain the price u I itior and thu price ol prouueo with our prrsenl system of R inking in preference bi Pot Metal, Davy id and Ins hard money doctrine. The meeting recommended a District Cunvcnlioii, to be held at section IU. Cr van on 4 (oi:rv The Whigs of this county have placed in nomination Ihe following excellent tick- 1' For Representatives, Khiim.ii T. Hum s,Tnr.- ononr. lift 1:1 a ; Audilor, James ,. llnggs; iiecorder. Win. Richards; Sherilf, Huron Iteebe; tNiinimssioti- Alva H. Hraiiiard. The Herald pronounces lb s ticket a good one. For how b:g a majority shall we ilraw on Cuyahoga, neighbor Herald' Nothing less thin that of Ml we suppose. Asitrini I CoriTir. From the Cleveland Herald we leant tint the fo'low.ng ticket his been placed in nomination by Ihe Whigs of the " Rainier County :" For Representative, N ru ii;l. Ow lit ; HherdV, John A. Prentice; Auditor, T. II. C. Kingsbury; Com mis-sinner, ebidiali Deitnison; Surveyor, George M.r Ion. Vhtgs of Ashtabula, remember that your brethren ill the g.Hd work exp 'ct great things of yon, The Reserve has given a noble pb'd-p- to our Worthy candidate for G ivernor ; and your County Ins mii dt to do in ils fullilment. O.i her we rely to throw back the ground swell of Hamilton and Richland Like old Line inter, iu Pennsylvania, all wait to hear her Voice liefore they venture to decide how the day In gone, lit ti.i 11 n Phi nt The Wings of these coun ties met in K.-inlorial Convention al Somerville several diys since and placed in num. nation, hy acclamation, Cm vhi.m K. Ssirii, as wu learn fro. 11 the Preble Register. Tho Meeting nt Worthliigluu mid Dublin Held on Tuesiliy and Wednesday were welUllended, as we learn. Tin ineelm rs generally thus far, have been full as wcil attended as those held in Ml Mcstrs. Di it ii and Pi.iiht sp ike at Worthingln, and Messrs D' n Hand ln al Dublin. A good feel ing prevailed. Til) issU"s are iin.tTslnod. Tlie Tax Law is acceptable to men of all pirties with a few ex-ceptions, while the war on tin Minks proposed by the Hards is accept ible I none. Th" Wh gs of Sharon and Washington wdl do their dutv mniii'ul'y. Kt.M'ni Col. I. lot.- I he t'oinmeueeiiieiil F.xerei. ; ses at Ibis Institution, week before last, Were, it is said, of a very intcreslmgehir.ictcr. Addresses were delivered by Join lla Ksq ,of Dayton, (lev. J It Hitirroii and R v. Wu, A-Sji.i.wo The as- s 'lnblnge on Ilie occasion was large. Light students received their fust degree ; thu second degree was c inferred on four individuals, and honorary degrees of A M., was conferred on a citnteu of Ashland and of Wagerstown. Tin' next term begins on the firsl dny of Oetober IH'Xt. The location ol Kcliyon College, at G amine r, Knox eo.. is a very desirable and beauti ful iiiic. During fifteen years, then his been bul a siuele death al the Institution Our estimable friend Rev. A. F. D .na, A. M , lite of this city, has been installed as Professor of Languages 111 the Institution. Hi nod ol the Gcrttiini Itelonned Church Hi Ohio. This body, composed of monsters and lay -delegates, commenced holding ils annual meeting 111 Columbus, on the 'itst hint. The op.uuug sermon was prenched by the Rev. S. P. Li irKii,of Mnnslield, from d t.'or. Rev. W. Coxiiui was elected President, Rev. II, Wn.i.Mitn, Cirrconding Secretary, and Join W11.1 1 inn, Treasurer. The Rev. J. C lit c urn, of Reading, and Hcv. II. Si 1111 1 x, of Chauibcrsburg, Pa., delegates from the Synod of North America, have taken their seals in (In bnly. No particular business Ins as vet claimed the attention of the Synod, bul a spirit of unity and harmony prevails, a Inch, il is hon-d will continue to the end. Preaching nny he expected every evening during SyinHt, at tho Mechanics Hall by aomu one ol Hie nirmbeiB. Vt:nr Kim is nnt ! Tu editor of the Lmisvillt D '.n icnt, (Ky ) Ins kindly volunteered liis services in aid of hit pirty fnen li in this St ile, in ilieir erforts to defeat Mr. Helib. It would, he stys, inone breath, be a greit n-.f. iiHinil t'i'nti i Kentucky and Virginia to have the Ili-ick Liwj of this Stile repealed, yet in hi tender a dicitudi) for th ! puople of tins Stile, which far exceeds tint entertained toward Ins own State, h telU in Hut il w iuhl !) a d.-eidfnl tliim for O'tio if Mr. fl l'ii sh iuhl be ceii."l an I th h ' law repealed ! Mueh as ll d -sire the rep -al f n K'-ulu rky, he cannot think of allowing Ohi 1 to gi unwarned of her d in jer. Ah ! whit m ign nihility, generosity and dis-itiLeresleduei. It is With ml p iralbd in thu ami ils of history. The people of Ohio will b" tilled with amazement alsomililhiu'asp'etaeh'of self-denial ! A Ken tuekia'i oppo.vng th Whig of O lio h-cauie their success will red mild tolh" h. n'Ji' of Kentucky ! tret a few 111 re einl irsi'un'iits M,-. " PriMS," but don't go ti tint part of Virginia where there is a faint recollection of a devout wish uttered by Itrnj, Tappnn that luslriims 1 'h- slaves unglit " rise and nil t!i"ir in ister'a throats." L'M'ot'oio Nosiiiriois ij Himt.rof Co. Tho leiifocos of this demagogue. ridden county made their nominations on Stlurday last. For Congress, J. J.Fka; Senator, Cnwu.i. Ri.ksi,i.ii ; Re pre. ss'iitatives, Wu. 8. Sumi, J. II. Wuihuh, W. F. Coi-v 1:11 sr. and Join M Mikis. Sheriff, Tho. J. Weaver, P. Attorney, A. G. W. Carter; Auditor, John C. Thorp; R"!'irder,Thos. Heckeuelder; C iinniission- er, J. II. Getxeiidanner ; Coroner, lleasitl Reagin. Wu are glad to find lb tl llaiuillon lmsdropMd soino of hr interesting progeny. Fliuu and Gallagher arc on the shelf. Had she gone one step further and dispensed with Rcemeliu, it is probtble the deliberation of the next Legislature would bo shortened at least a fortnight, and conducted m ire creditably to the State. When Hamilton desires to have its interest promoted it should wild to the legislature a man who Ins n few grains of honesty in Ins commsiliou, and some sense of propriety. The Convention refused, notwithstanding his earnest protest, lo consider the claims nf our friend Gallugher, and nominated Fan 11 by acclamation. I'tipreceilcnted I'alnlity I From run. cause or other, we find in looking over the nomiiniti'iiis made by Ilie Locofocs of tins State for Iho Legislature, tint a large proportion ol their members of thu late L'g-slaliirr have l'cn and are being ilroppid! How is this? Whit causes ibis extraordinary fatality? It needs no seer lo divine the reason. Tin) men cast their votes lr the reM-al of the present Ranking Luw, the winding up of the Hanks and against Ihe Tax Law'. These votes rise up in judgment against them. The peojve of Ohio will not tub-rate this war of Destruction on the business and the prosperity of the Stale. They think it has pro gressed about far cnoinrh, and they cast oft their un l.iithful servants. Ji o Fi, 111, nf Hamilton county, 011 ihe night Ihe Tax Law received its filial passage in Hie House, said "J gre.it many p'l'itirnl gntrrs trill he dag thi night!" Verily the assertion was prophetic. It has been verified in his own case and in that of me of his colleagues, (Gai i tnni:H.) The sentence he had prepaid) for others his been pronounced m hi own case by the L icofWos of old Hamilton. What, wo repeat, do these things indicate and portend Neeretnry Wti tier's Tnrllf in l'nglnndt When the intelligence reached F.ngl.uid that Walker' Tariff II ill h.il pissed Iho House of Hcpn scuta lives, Iron imuiedi it"ly advanced in price, and a new impulse was given to business in aulicipition of an increased demand for I'.uglish manufactured Iron. Tho question Ins been well asked, who h -nrs of such an improvement in business and increased demand for Jerrican labor sm-'c the fin it passage of the Hntish TanlV R II. As we rem irked when the intelligence first reached us of the passage of the new bill" Thre will In joy iii London," and at Manchester, Leeds and Hrislol, but not ntmmg the free mtrhnnirt und artizatts of onr aim land, for whom Congress should legislate, but wilt not while locnfocoisui retains power. Hear one of the llnluli Journals : "The Independence, packet-ship, Captain Allen wlneh bis s-ioltcii brought important intelligence front the Tinted Slates, arrived in tins port, from N. York, on Sunday laid, bringing the best piece of news w Inch ihe has ever conveyed to this eoiintrv, namely, that if the iiassutg of the new and lilioral 'l anil of duties on imports, founded on Mr. Walker report, through the American House of Representatives, hy a major ily ot III to 1m votes. Gv. G iiKfcs At qi html The Norfolk lleacoti of Thursday My : " It is tiudersiooil that Ilie limling n the late l otirt f F.nqnirv at Fortnss MoiiriH, was fnvorsbte to (Jen. Gaines. II is ruutoriMl, however, th il the proceedings nre to fie qii.islicil, owing to some (law discovered at ail Ijii triers, and Ibat tin reireinrv ol oiircmi. templates ordering a new Court of Knquiry. What it is tint vitiates tin) n-ciinl we have iml liceu ante to ascertain." Tlir. Rll. Iloio The cars reach Springfield daily, at or soon niter It 0 cl.s k, with gn at punctuality. A freight train arriv very Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, and leaves for Cincinnati on each succeeding morning. Our friend Spngmnn had the pleasure id' loading up the first freight car lo Aim a real pleasuie. Sprm-Jiittl Itipub, IleitiiUea of thii Wnr J l loridn War on a Imrifcr Scale I A letter from New Orleans adds the following to the developments already made as to the manner iu winch tin war is conducted by the administration. What precious reformers and economist nre tho Locofocos of Ohio, who never open their bps about these things : A large ship from Philadelphia brought a cargo of those wagons, which were lauded houi- tune since, uud after laving exposed to our Ironical sun on the lv- vee for eiirhl or ten days, splitting and cracking, with their wheels and springs, the same ship is chartered to reload them lor tlie it 10 drande, nt a fremiti doubl that from Philadelphia at least double what it on-'ht to hr from thence, though I think it probable there, as well us birr, th Government pay al least double what individuals would, it is really cnoinrh to disgust any ! bidy to see Ihe manner the whole affair is being con-1 dueled ; and the wav they are going on, the Treasury. even alter issuing the ten millions of Treasury Notes, will lie bankrupt before Congress again meets. The same letter say : The Government funds arc entirely exhausted here. not only iu the hands of the disbursing ollicers, but in the dcxs!t Hank, where they are run down to a very low figure. We cnl the following from the New Orleans Tropic, of tneHth. We cannot believe that the United Slates government intend to perpetrate the injustice intimated in this article -, UirtK W.I.KI.I.ll 01 th Kirs OS TIIK Voi.CUTfcr.Ri! Tlie oiilruges on the voluiiti-cr have only commenced. We understand that the volunteers are charged FOR SIX MONTHS' CLOTHING, or what is worse, charged a lull that pays for two years undress clothing, according to tlie United States Army regulations. Thu clothing they are charged for, frequently did. not last until Ihe volunteers got to Point I si lie). We are further informed that the Sutlers in most cases, who have supplied the volunteers with stores, will be wronged out of their pay altogether. Who is to blame for these unparalleled outrages? Let some one answer. ttP Mr. Sa vkii, of aaiisage memory, has been nominated once and killed off mice by the press, within a few weeks, bul he won't stay killed. It appears that a nomination for Congress has not yet lieen trade in his District by ihe Locofoco parly. We were misled a few weeks since hy the Cleveland papers in anumir-cing Ins ri'-nomiiialion. A few days since, on the authority of Ihe Hardin News, we announced his defeat onveiilion. It apjiears now Hint Ihat piper was misled. 1 1 took the proceedings of Allen county for those of a District Convention. Sausage stock is un the rise just now. ' The True llliie,' a campaign paper of the right stripe, has introduced itself into our s-inctuni from Somertoii, Itclinoiilco., Ohio. AnxM Joiixstos is the alitor, and we know enough of the man to assure us that tho W log proaHct will not be " blue " in Ilclmont at the end of thu campaign, if his sheet obtain a gen ial circulation. ITT "Tiik Hr.na Rt di r., is the title of a new and spirited Campaign paper received from Cambridge, Guernsey cn., J. M Rushfield, editor. Mr. II. will ring out some cheering music. Attohikv Gr.Nr.nw.'i Oifuk, Coi.i i.nt s, tilth Aug., Mbit ii believed that there arc claims, for the transpor tation and subsistence of the volunteers, which have not been bled with the pnuier officer for settlement. If there are any such, they should le forthwith transmitted, with tho proper vouchers, to this ollice or the otlicc of the (Juarter Master General, that tlicv mav Ik embraced m the settlement which the authorities of the Slate cxHct soon to conclude with tho War D partmcnt. If this be not soon done, such claim may not, and most likely never will, lie paid. Mustering officers who have not rendered their accounts for aer vices in mustering and inspecting volunteer, should lo an without delay; being careful to act forth the tunc actually employed in Ihat service. R. W. RIHCK, Jr., Jdjutant iirnrral. Newspajicra throughout Iho Stale are requested to copy. from the Cincinnati ''tctte. Five Dollnra Heuurit. ( will pay fire dollars to any person or persons, who will get David Tml, tbo Locoim candidate for Gov- ernor, to say in writing over Ins signature, VF. or .vl to tlie repeal ot tlie following section of the Ohm Laws, winch are denominated "thu black laws of Ohio, " vis : " Sec. 4. That no black or mulatto person or person shall herenrter he permitted to be sworn or give evidence in any court of record, or elsewhere, in tins Slate, in any cause depending, or matter of coulrnver-1 ay, where etiher parly to Hut same is a while person ; or til any prosecution winch shall he instituted iu behalf of this State airainst mi v white nerseii." I will continue (he above reward until the 'i'lth of September, L" Hi, iiiiIcm some one get Davy committed before. All those papr that feel anxious tu know Tml on Una question, will please give Una notice one gratui- 1011s insertion. I'lliu. Then! would lit1 no risk in increasing tlmt largely. David Tod dare not avow hi sentiments in reference to the Hlaek Law, Corrupt and dishonest as a poli tician, be has not confidence enough in the people lo entrust them with his views un question of interest discussed aumngst them. A Tn i r Ri ii niin a Cm hi h.- A correspondent of the American Messenger stales tint a tract wns earned about a year since, into a destitute neighborhood m Virginia, where it fell into the hands of a young man, who read it, became interested, started a Sabbath School, then a prayer meeting, and then a subscription to build a church. The limnc was built, and last fall the people applied lo the Washington Presbytery to recommend to llieui a preacher. Corrcspondi-iicn of the Ohio .State Journal. McCoNKK.MVII.I.K, Allg. a:t, MU. Fmr.Mi Tr.KsiMi.K i'ri... u,.i,u ..,...?,;na w..,,i belter than 1 expected. If y,m mvo Hccii the " Democratic Guard " of lust week, you can judge how llio speeches of Messrs. Cowcn, Woods and Hebb were eived. 1 he editorial bv Mr. Chirke. 1....I .1... Ho race " by Mr. liny lord, are not only rich, but they nre signs democratic, which may not be mistaken. Tlie "in-ill 01 Morgan nan manifested before that tunc an unusual spirit: but this meetimr seems to have ftitlu crowned Iheui. When Ihe meetiinr broke un. a 'lead- iug Democrat raised his voice and said, tlmt the Whig had not made much tins time. One man quietly replied, Ihat if he Jived until the election thev had sained one vole. We think thev will train mmiv. 1 have never seen the Democrats bo moved as they were by Mr. Rebb's sueecli. I allude nsnooiHlk n t.. I. !. -rfl those who care more for their party than they do for the country. So desperate did sonic of Iheui becomu Messrs. Clarke and Gay lord particularly Ihat they seemed beside themselves. Mr. Gaylord in his phreti-zied iiiRdneflN, forgetting bin own self-respect, commenced a personul attack 011 Mr. Woods, who had not ns yet spoken a word. Me seemed lost to all sense of decorum, and to have forgotten himself, until a young .0.10 iiioui'Hiiy nmieu Hmt lor the sake of his own health he would do well to keep quiet. Mr. Hebb asserted that when monev is nlenU- nrnm-rlv mid l.nbnr are high. Whn money 'in scarce, they are low. If you banish halt till! imincv. (ulnar mid irnnrlv lose lintf their value, and you who are in debt must do twice as mucii worn, or sell twice us much property to pay what yon owe. Aru vou readv to do it? " Yes' cried Clarke and Gaylord. V1.11 have taxes to pay. Are you ready to pay them in gold and silver? "Yes, replied Clarke and Gaylord. Tho destruction of tho bunks was so plainly shown by Mr. Hebb to ensure tho ruin 01 me mini m dent, uud tlie tax paver, that it seemed as though Messrs. Clarke and Gaylord felt Ihat the whole Democratic party must sink unless they coiifd overt the jmpcmlui- destruction. Ilelico Ihe folly, the innplness and viilnerableneaa of their answers. Mr. Clarke is as ready lo pay his debts, or his taxes in gold and silver, 11s in paper; and Mr. Gaylord, whose living is a fixed salary, undoubtedly is as ready, yea more ready, to pay his debts and taxes in gold and silver, than iu paper. He gets so many dollars any how ; and the scarcer money i the more labor or properly he can buy wilh it. Hence he answered truly, llioiiirh foolishly. Mr. Hebb's exposition of the Black Laws was highly Biitisfiietory. 1 doubt whether be will lone a vote by it in Morgan county, and 1 am certain he will gain two where he will lose one. He Ins done the Whig cause invaluable service 111 this behalf. Mr. Coweu preceded Mr. Ilehb in a most excellent speech on tho Tariff; and Mr. VVomU followed iu a first rate desser- lalion on rascality. The only capital the poor Locos Have bad to operate on lor the lust six months they borrowed of Ihe Whig tax law. Tin whole slock is nearly squandered, and what the party will do 1 don't know. They have rode their huinbuirs to death and they have broken down all their hobbies except that of kicking the poor helpless negroes for the benefit of their common master, the negro driver. The present democratic party are Ihe most overhearimr. uniust and tyrannical party when thev havenower: and the most servile, af'jccl, and craven to their task-musters, that ever preservt d a distinci parly organization ; und I have no doubt but they will readily mount this lame hobby at the bidding of their iWiUthern master and trample still lower the poor negro. Wu feel very sut'u about our Representative anil Auditor. Tho course of Mr. Hetts in claiming a seat iu the last Legislature by Mr, (jaybird's certificate, when ihe majority of tho votes were plainly against him, will give his competitor a great advantage over him. The conduct of our Auditor in making the HNsivisineiit under the new tax law cMt twice ns much as it ought to, will operate against him. The hard-money, unti-turitr, pro-sla very, Texas, Mexican war, nnd conquest doctrine, of tho so-called democrats, will bo very apt to cause their overthrow. They are too weak to bear up under such a load of adverse issues, and their principles aru loo obnoxious to carry them. Your. From the Haltimore American. Ten Days Inter from Europe. ARttlVAIi OF THE CAM.'DOMl. 'Ihe steamer Caledrmin -;.i n. ....., t.. day afternoon lrom Liverpool, which place she left on the 4th instant, rromaomo derangement of the Telegraph wires between itoiton and Philadelphia the newa T . . . 3 rrcpivcu in the latter city un til half-past six o'clock yesterday morning, when tho following Hynormis was uniiiediiitelv lrsMynfin1 i by our attentive agent in Philadelphia: The Liverpool papers are filled with an account of the visit ol Prmce Albert to that place, and tbo mag-niheent doinirs on that orensirm. The Cotton market wn u;it.n..t . ..mxi,, change, and an improvement had taken place iu tho manufacturing district, in consequence of the probabilities ot the pawHign of the new Tariff which had passed the House ot Representatives here. The vulue of iron has risen in anticipation of a nron export to the United State. Ihe money market hn fluctuated but little since the sailing of the lust packet. ine steamer ifntanma arrived at Liverpool from Uostou on the 31st u It. Louis Hnnaiiarle. Ex-Kincof Hnllnnd.died at Leg horn of apoplexy, un Ihe 21th ult. aged aixty-aeven. The Pope of Rome has granted a general amnesly to nil political offenders. Tin dehalo on the Sugar dutiea occupied two days and Ihe Government scheme truinphed by a majority of silo to l;i." nearly two to one. This result virtually abrogates the monopoly, and place sugar in the Miiinc category as corn, by an easy declension on tho ingii roau unree iraue. Btr Hubert Peel gave the ministerial measure a generous support, and the greatness of Iho majority may bo traced to that circumstance. Aiiouier attempt has been made on the life of the King of France. While seated at thu window in tits palace of the Tuilleries, to listen to a concert performed by the National GtiitrdB, on the :Uth ult., a man in the crowd drew a pistol and fired two shots at tbn King. He missed him, of course, and also those in his immediate vicinity. He was immediately arrested. His name was Joseph Henry. He said he was weary of life and resolved to commit this crime a a means of meeting death. A Puris paper, Ihe Courrier Francais, says that tho Mexican Government has demanded of France and Kngland their mediation to put an end to the war with the U. States. Thv: Ciioi.kiu in Louio.i. The Lord Mayor of London had announced the presence of tho Asiatic cholera in some parts of London, but it would appear that the disease alluded to was not tho Asiutic cholera : Within the last few days there has been an enormous increase, at tiie various metropolitan hospitals and dis'iensaries, of English cholera in a very acute form. It is attributable more to atuiosoheric in- tluences than the use of fruit, to which it is generally ascribed. The city of London was visited on tho 1st instant with a terrific storm of thunder, lightning and lmil. One nf the papers contains four solid colunis, detailing the destruction done by this storm in every part of London. The fine tiicture eiillertr in ItiirLimrliroo ikce, the residence of tho Queen, came near being From thfl Sent of Wnr. The following, which we find iu the Raltimorc Ar gus of Saturday, discloses (so fur as it may be relied upon) a statu of things no very d ilie rent from anything that we have official authority for, that wo certainly should not transfer il to our columns were it not cn- dorsed by an ollicer of thu army, by whom it seem 10 nave occii commiiiucnteii in the Argus : .!.. 1 1 4 IT f.st r Hon tiik Ahm v. A iiallint olhcer of the United Stales Army has favored us with a letter, from which we take the following extract. It is dated "L-MH(,o, (Mkxii-o,) JulylH, If lli. " Intorination ihat I relv mion is. Ihat General Me. jia, with the remnant of Arista's army,4t(H strong, is at Cadcreita, a town thirty miles east of Monterey. This town has a garrison of near IfMIOincn, (regulars .) a population of l.'i.iHHI. (Jen. Psredea was at San Luis de Potosi on the loth inst., on his way to Monterey. wilh fiHUt regular troops ; he also called on Nuevo Leon for MiKHI active militia ; from this department of Tamiiulipaa he expects :tiHI more ; making bis entire force, when he rcachci Monterey on the loth or $ith proximo, near s.i,tHHi. tienernl Taylor 1 straining every nerve to get there before him, but cannot possibly do so until the ."lib or loth of September: so Par- edes has the advantage of numbers, and of naturally a strong rocky position, t'a redes will have lorty pieces of cannon we will have about twenty-four; and you may expect (as our army will not be over 10,000) 10 near 01 tin most otistmate tight and blood, iest doings ever done up in America or in the world about the loth of Heplember. With lis it will Ik neck or nothing tin former, something lo cat and houses to live in, perhaps peace; Ihe latter, death and a continuation of tho war. Such is our prospect." Canal Tolls lor 110. The returns of tolls on the Public Works of Ihe Slate, for the current year, from Nov. lo, lH-lo, to July Mb, exhibit a gratifying increase of $'sl,!HHJ over Iho corresponding period of the previous year. The following results are derived from returns in the hand of tlu Hoard of 1'iibho Works, and are therefore correct, ll will b neeti that all the Improvements givo an increased amount of revenue, except thu Walhou-ding Canal, which work ought to be, at once, abandoned by Ihe Slate. Us revenues do nol justify keeping it up longer. Altlmu.'h trade has not fallen tf on the Ohio and Krie Canal, ihe Wabash and Miami F.x-tension have duhled their returns of Toll. This is another illustration of the truth that increased facilities of communication and trade augment travel and trade thus giving life and energy to ihe country and developing ils resources. Srioto (iuxette. vktit. nr.vnii rs H-1 T jmi H..V-(i. destroyed, and a great many of the public burl. lines were seriously injured. Whole blocks of houses weio undermined, and a large number of the poorer classes driven out of house and home. The violence of the tempest extended to a great many of the smaller towns in the neighborhood of London, doing immense damage every where. There is not much briskness in the manufacturing districts. The business has been so unprofitable, tl...t some of the manufacturers had serious notions of working short time, when the intelligence arrived that t.e House of Representatives hud massed the tariff. Thm gave a fillip to the desponding, but it yet remain to be seen whether the Bame success will attend the measure m the Senate. 1 rado here will revive if tlie limb' pass in its integrity. Tiie weather since our last has been variable, fiev. cral brilliant days there have been, succeeded by thunder storms and showers, and by Ihe latter the crops in several parts of the country have been beaten down 11 no injured. 1 lie new wheat cron in tho west districts Im bn..n cut, but it is described as being less heavy than previous calculations led tis to anticipate. The quality of mo wh. ..,. in K.i..ii, mil no general rcBUit can as yet be satisfactorily arrived at. In the meantime, large qunn- """ " aim nour continue lo arrive Irmii Ilia United Slates and Canada, which keen down nrii.-s and render the trado inactive, It is staled that the disssension tmnmrtlio rom.nl. rm in Ireland haa grown to an open rupture. Mr. Smith O Rrien has actually seceded from the Association, mm me un-mm: rs 01 me loung 1 re lane party, alter a- iwu uays wrangle witn Mr. John U ConiiclI. J bit immediate point in dispute was the physical force doctrine ; but there were other causes of discord. In hngland as well as in nmnvoarUof Eurone.tbe apple crop is said lo have failed. Xm. I.VIM" Nv. i.t, N. l..j I JO l.i, 'l.i, July 1.1, ' Ohio and Krie,- $ I l'J,.V,4 "1 MOHil,!! Muskingum Imp fW,tii'.'i, i,:lo(i,',ii Walhonding, j K,4 1 :tl4,;-4i Hocking, J,k-NiI 3,l4)i,li7 Miami, - - f'2,iif-,fii f,aVt,tMi Miami Extension1 ?,J7(i,!t? loj.'sj.lj!) Wabash and Krie ii;l,7-.'i,l7 oVi.'tti.riil Increase. I,4:ih,?0 VoO.I'J ri,!..vi 7,1-7! ',7 4 ni,4i7,t Total Increase, The Philadelphia V. S. tiaielle of yesterday says We understand that ft large mm iiiaiiut'acluicr let far from I'lul.idclphia bus n eeivi d intimation that a pro position for marly six thousand tons of iron is Willi drawn. The order is to be bent lo iiitglatid. Riiowi, tiik Cot Nnnn.iT:ii. The Cleveland Plaiii'lealer, sjieoking of Hrown, the aged counterfeiter who was convicted at the recent term of Ihe U. S. Circuit Court, and sentenced to ten years confinement in the Penitentiary, says: Rut Old Jun " is now no more. IL is dead to all the world, save to himself and his prison inmates. (In. wards of sixty years of age, wilh a sentence upon I often years' confinement to hard labor, will more than liuih out the remnant of nn ill-spent life. With a spirit that never could be subdued, and wilh a courage tint knew no fear, he exhibited the icemifa when Ins keepers came to change Ins dress taking off the ha hihiucnts of a gentleman, and putting on Ihe "crimi- i nit I stripe" or the prison roundnboul. This was loo much for "Old Jim." Some ol hi friends and acquaintances accompanied hun to the prison, and when he np pen red amongst them in his new dress, hu made a painful attempt to " lauh it off," but a sense of the reality of Ins position overpowered him, and he spoke not, liut looked haggurd uud pale. When stationed in th1 gang and required to take Ihe " lock step," he fainted and fi ll. From tin Cambridge- Times. The IM.ti Meetinitt IMO Outdone M Tuesday lat was a glorious day for the Wing of Old Guernsey. Al an early hour iu the morning the people Hie " true democracy" the none and sinew of the country, were seen pouring in, in torrents they tame fro in the North anil Ihe South, from the Fnt and the West, and bv Ml o'clock, Cnmbriilge was literally crowded wilh Vhies and honest Democrats, who had come up for the pin pose of hearing the great po I lilical questions winch a'c at issues between Ihe par ties discussed. The mtmtier present has been variously estimated by persons competent lo judge, al from IkrtKI lo ,tmu! and is supposed to be the Imi'ttt meeting ever held m Cambridge, not even excepting tbo meeting of 4lt. A writer in the N-itmiial Intelligencer savs that spirit of hitrlshiiru is a certain remedy for the bile of a mad d g. The Wounds, he adds, should be consl.tnlly bathed with it, and three or four dose-, diluted, taken iiiwa.dly during the day. The hartshorn decomposes chemically the virus insinuated into tin- wound, and immediately tillers nnd deslroys its delcteriousness. The writer, who resided in Hmzil fr some time, first tried it for the bite id' a scorpion, and found that it re. moved pun ami tnllummaiioii u I most instantly. Subsequently he tried it fr the lute of the Taltlcstiake with similar success. Al the sugiresliin of the writer nn old fnc ml and physician in F.iigland tried it 111 cases of hydrophobia, and always with success. Abstract of the Huh Treasury Hill. Section 1st. Defines what is the Treasury of the United States. 'i. Make Mint at Philadelphia and Naw Orl...... depositories. ;i. Rooms in New York and Boston, prepared under former oct, to bo used under this act. 4. Koums, Ac. at Charleston and St. Louis, san e. 5. Assistant Treasurers to be appointed. ti. Money to be keut bv all nersolis receiving o.e without loaning, usunr. dcnositinir in Ranks. i.r .... changing for other funds, except as allowed by the act. - iv hi. 11 run, wc, 10 give lioiillS. H. New Roods to be given and required. H. Collectors and receivers lo nav nvnr nmni- re direction of Ihe Secretary of the Treasury, or I n"t "'""m wciiertu, once in earn week. HI. Secretary of tho Treasury may transfer nmiicy from one depository to another, &c. II. Agents to cxaminu hooks and accounts of Depositories, to be appointed by tlie Secretary of tho Treasury, and to be allowed jftb' iter day and travcllm expenses. " I'i. Naval officers, surveyors, Ac., also to examine books, Ac, of assistant Treasurers, &c, each quarter nr oa..t...P ;r u.n w.... .... m. . ' . "- M'-vn-mijr ui mo treasury unnks proper. Ll. Depositories In have Clerks, Ao. I I. Ralaiicc of present deposites may be transferred, Ac. lo Marshals, District Atlorncya, Ac, may make payment to Ihe Treasurer of tho United States Mints or Assistant Treasurers. Hi- All i'rain. rlinrffrd wilh keeping, tnn.rori i or ditlmrtiiitf public ui'iiirya, tu keep n .ccurtte entry ol' aumi n-n-m-d and of eacli pujua-nl or tranalW nut to lit- ctmvi-rti'd to their own uae, invcaled, loam .1, d--'pn.iti'd in any llank,orcicliaiigedlbr otlu-r lunda pennltica and proof. I. " lw procured wliere them are ritino. H. On the I.t of January, lM7,nd thereafter, gold and .ilver only to lie received. l'.l. On the ll of April, IM7, gold and silver and Treininry nntes only lo be paid out. 'JO. No fund, to be. exchanged except for gold aid ailver when gold and ailfer is furniahed, it ilnll I hi paid out when in drafta they muat be presented nt place of payment ami properly paid, and payments l.i he nude in money rercived for audi drafts unl. tilhrr riur an cicliaiigo can be made for (old and r.l-Ter at ;.ir. lYnally. 'il. The Secretary of the Treasury to enforce speedy presentation and payment of dratla at the place when payable, and to prevent them from being a circulating medium. If ollicers sell for a premium Ui.v muat an. count to Treasury. a-J. Ileirulatea salanea of Assistant Treasurers, Ac, and provide! they ahall not charge fees. -i. Appropriates f.-uthl lor repairs ofSub-Treasuries, A .-. "J I. Repeals all laws repugnant to this. Carta !r Working Men. We rail the attention of working mochanic. to iho following faels. Tliey deserve serious consideration. ll appears by Ihe I'hilodclphia papers that a Master Tailor of tli.it ntv, is shout lo embark for II. leiuni, there to make elolhes and slup tbem to the I). Mates for sale. The Tariff of If i'i laid a duly of M per cent, on ready made elolliing-imported from foreign eoun Ir., s Ihe Aet of imti reduces the duly to : per ecnl. I "tier the new law the tisd.-r will greslly increase h.s prolila by manufacturing clollics hy workmen in llel. giinn at greatly tTdiii-.'.r !(', exceeding largely Ma :lll per cent. duly. In this country journeymen T;n. lors expect from SI 'A'" to l oll a duy. In Heleiuoi they receive . rents a day. Look at the following tnl.le of waees for dillcrent liamlicrafta-men in Tan-, and Ihen x.iv, American labnrcra, if loplcaso Mr I'olk you are willing lo reduce your pay to thai level, tint you may freely omiiicle wilh them. fill. ('trHr. W All ILS IN rAAI.. r:n DAY. 1 1 Alt,- Cap Makers, Shoe Makers, Hope ,M.ilu-rs, Cutlers, I'lSiloliirtc .Makers, r.neraver., U ji. Ii Makers, I'mitcr., . Hook lliiolcra, Taper Makers, . riiliiilier., K.lil.llcra. . Tailors, 1' phol.tcrcrs, CooiM-rs, . Illa.k.iiiiths, Tanners, Tinners m Wood, Tcrlicrs ill Metal, I'alumt Makits, II francs, or Mi ecnl.. 'A .1 :i n 4 r. 4 4 . :i 4 :i 4li Mi Mi Mi 7.r. H4 Mi li." 7S Mi Mi Mi ?." Mi 7.'. 76

WEEKLY 0 II JL 0 STATE JOURNA VOLUME XXXVII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1846. NUMBER 1. I'liBI.ISIIH'.l) KVK.HY WI'.IINKSIIAV MOHNINll, 5Y ClLVltl.KS SUOTT & CO. Ollico ill the Journal Ibiilding. south-east curlier of H13I1 street mid Sugar alley. " T It M S : Timv.K Tom,aih crfl ihhm, wliich tiny lie discharged by the payment of Two IJoi.i.ars in advniicn, and I'reu of postage, or of per rentage to Agents or Collector. Thu Jniiriiiil i also published daily during tiio session ol the Legislature, mid thrice u week the remainder of llio year Tor git and three turn a week, yearly, for $ 1. vni(i mass )h;i.nn; On the 20th day of Ssptembar. A Grand Mass Meelinjf of llio Whigs of Franklin County will lie held in this city, on Friday, tlie tfitli day of September, ll is desirable to hold ot tlmt time a meeting that will surpass in numbers an'y assemblage convened in the Slate during the present Campaign. Wb wish the Whigs of Old Franklin, the heart of Hie Btntc, to claim precedence in lliis respect. It is but rijjht they should. They wero favored, gratified,1 by the selection of their first choice for Governor. No where in the Stale did Air. llebb make a more favorable impression than in Ibis county in HU. Nowhere has he wanner, more devoted friends than here. It is but filling thai evidence lie given of thin on the SJolh proximo. Let us, then, have a GI.ORIOL'N RALLY At that time, b heart-warmer a meeting that will Rive a new glow to our hopes, a new impulse to our feelings and labors n behalf of the good cause lliat we cherish. Let us have a gladsome greeting, such lis old Franklin ban nol witnessed si nee theever-memorable gaUii'rinji of IH4U, one at which friends ViH Incut friends, nml as they hear the stirring appeals M" the greutest orators of Iho West, pledge each other thai if honest effort can accomplish it, the Central County of the Stale shall roll up a niiijiirily equal to that of its palmiest days, llos. WM. UK HI) ami Hoy. thos. cor wis, "With other speakers of eminence will, it is expected, be present at that time. Yes, the eloquent Coiiwin Will tell us of the doiugHof the late Congress, the proceedings of which lie has watched throughout with intense interest. He will tell us how and why Jitter-taut Industry has been stricken down, and the thrice rejected Suh-Trrasnry, with a WAIl that will plunge the country into an enormous debt, br.ngi tig in Its train, ill all probability, Dirrrt Taint ian, have been fastened upon the country, lie will tell us why the appropria tions for the National llond and for the Lukes, Harbors tmd IVrrrs of the West, wero crushed under the heel of n Southern Administration. Mil. JIkhs will dismiss micsl'inns of Htatc policy mainly. He will speak out his sentiments with the freedom and boldness of an Irmesl man, who has nothing to conceal from those for who.o- sullVagea lie is a candidate. He will show by wlnt means corrupt party leaders of the oppriiliou inan iged to brin ; a crushing Debt on the Slate, what they did for the Currency and are aiming to do again. He will show the operations of the Tar liw, and point out the true interests of tliiri great State and the way in which its prosperity can be promoted and its good nameestablished. Il'higs of Franklin! We call upon you to come up In vour strength to lav aside your business for one flay gather together your neighbors of all parlies and see to it that every man whocni Walk or Ride is present at the meeting, in the S'.ate House Yard, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on lint ii"lh day of September. The il'higs of the City have pledged themselves to keep their Isitrh Siring Out, and give you a cordial wel come. Rut it is chiefly to the "feast of reason and the flow of soul we invite you. Let us come and reason together touching questions lint are of the greatest mmncnl to us and to our children. J ins in a crisis in the fate of the country. A dark, slaveboldiug oligar chy has reared its crest and threatens to overshadow the bright hopes of the country and the dearest rights and interests of a free people. Ohio must stand iu the breach ! The Young Giant wf the West must put forth her miirllt to avert the threatened evil. The West has been deceived ami betrayed by corrupt party leaders, and a contest is Hi b ind iu winch she must vindicate her rights or bow h-r neck to the yoke Up I then ! and to the work. Let a spirit of emulation prompt each township to do its best iu swelling the liumiters of I he grand assemblage. Let each neigh borhood end forth its hardy sons. Let old men renew their zeal and young men fly to the rescue. Let the iTtlh of September, lJ Hi, bo memorable in the history of our county. Hy tho WHIG CENTRAL CUMMlTTi.E. August 'J7, lHHi. A Now Discovery A Locoluco Dun Ml The amount of gross ignorance and incorrigible stimidily displayed by the larger portion o Hut Loci foro journals of this Slate iu discussing the Tax Law nod questions relating to the financial all.urs ot the Bute, surpasses credulity. For six mouth- those jour toils have done little else than discuss the Tux L; and have elicited expositions through the Wln jour nal and from Wlinr sneaker which Ml no nmin for misconception. Yet with all the light sle d upon the Hiibjeet and with the Tax Law in bis hands, an editor tin in Seneca county, ventures in the course ot lengthy article, winch is actually copied into the Statesman without comment or correction, to make ue following assertions : Tlie second rlass ore the merchants. Under the Whig tax law their capital is this year taxed at only Art' its ralue, ! What possible reason then-could have lieen for this exemption the w.sd nn of the Whig law makers can explain ; w are ot a bis to account tor it ue h favoritism to capital in any business. "Tiik Lakoiiiii h ! a an Faiimi.b is taxed upon every dollar of the (uH ralue of his properly, witlioul nny exemption whatever." Now, from the tenor of the whole article it is am-dent that th man who wr ite the above supposed that the new tax law placed merchant' capital on the du-plicilo at half il value for thejin! tivte! lie supposed that it hid always previously been taxed at lU full value, although if he has read a single statement of fact bearing or Ihe subject, he must know other wise. He docs not know that men-haul's capital, money at interest, Ac, stood on the duplicate iu at but $7,imU,0iM, ami for two years previous at the same rate, having actually diminished in amount on the duplicate from fiiUi,tiim,nt)0 in IrfKI to $",tHW,in hi IrM4. Nor does he know, (if he doe lie is determin ed bis readers shall not,) that Ihe amended t:ix law of 1H.-, brought this up at once to l'.l,(iiM,OiMI, and under tho operations ot the present law, it has been brought to nearly $'M,Olli),IHHt ! while horses, cattle, An., are for the first lime placed on the duplicate at half their vulue And then, to crown tho whole, this man absolutely nwrti that the farmer is tixed upui "the fall rnlue of his property !" Where in the world has be been I Can it be that he baa been listening to and parti-1 cipating in the discussions on the Tax Law for six months and dont know better than thai? It is even bo. lie has actually been one of the noisest oppose r of the lax law. Why, if there is an old Jfirt in Sen-eea county that could not tell him letter, he ought to tmvo bis brains knocked out forthwith. And then to think of these assertions being copied into the Kl.ilea- man, whose editor is publishing a piper expressly to enlighten the people of Ohio in reference to the Tax Law and financial matters gem-rally! Thai, however, must iu fairnesi, we suppose, be attributed to the ickneii of the editor of the latter piper. It never occurred to the Seneca man tint the lands .f the Hlate, as a whole, never have lieen placed on the duplicate at more than half their value! For weeks the presses of Ins own party, finding il necessary to adjourn the evil day, have been ti'lhn( the farmers of the Slate nnt to judge of ihe Tax Law by its operations this yenr, but to wuit for the next, when laud would tome on th duplicate at "wr" or iftrt" times its present value t Wonder if this Seneca man has mnpected tint merchant's capital, money at interest, and all property gea on tm duplicate at its full value next year ? This year merchant's capital, Ac, lands on the duplicate at $,j:i,tHHI)tltKI ; next year il will stand at f".ii,Ullll,lui(l Hard to tho l.nstl llitrclcNt! The Hamilton county Convention of Locofocos adopted the following among other resolutions: Itesulred, That in behalf nf the Constitution and tho People, we demand that the currency of the country shall lie money, Hot credit gold and silver, not the paper counterfeits of value. That means, of course, if it means any thing, that a mixed currency of paper and melal is unctinstitutiun. , just like a Protective Tariff, Laws for the Improvement of Harbors and Rivers, and every other measure or system calculated to benefit men practically and substantially. If a war is to be brought on, some ter ritory stolen ami million squandered in accomplish- ug some wicked design uf the Kxecntive, Constitu tional power to any extent nun be found and precedent to boot. Hut the beauty of this resolution can only be fully appreciated when reference is hud to the fact that the present administration, after having been authorized by a Locofoco Congress to issue ten millions of "paper cmiilerfeits of value," has gone a step I'urlliT, and commenced the issue of some very pret tily engraved Treasury Drafts, which have already m ule their appearance iu the channels of circulation. Hamilton county Locofocoism, let it be understood, tolerate no such hit iiu dinar inn constructions of the Constitution in Ohio. She shall handle the pare itrtirlc only, fresh from the Red Hog Mints of M:chi. gan and the other neighboring States. Here is another of the Hamilton Resolves; Itrsolred. That the Whig have chosen an honest title to a dishonest Tax Lstv, and that until every ves tige of a distinction between Ihe property of the all- ren and the corporation is eut away, we will make no terms with the infamous law, its movers or barkers. Tint indicates " progression," It is something to hive a Locofoco Convention acknowledge that even the "title." of tin' Tax Law is an "honest" one. There is room for hope yet of the Hamilton "pro- gressives. 1 liey lire sworn, However, against a longer toleration of the exemptions made hy the Tax Liw in favor of Church Carporuttous, Literary, ttenrr. ohnt, Scientific ttnd licligums Jssor'uttUms, t,c, Willi lhjinijtun,M,:Yulty, tud$ Cm., they believe such nvmopolir should not be tolerated, much less endowed th fpecial privileges, such as exemption from taxa tion! This is the era of great and glorious Ktfttr twit inns! fhese progressive are aUi dVterniinrd that It inks shall not my mare tares than other property. Tho Whig have nude the lax of thus" Institutions sir per cent, on thi'ir profits, instead of fire p-r cent, on what they may please to call their dtndntds, or iiai.k of oyKprr c?nt. on their Capital, as proposed by Hart. y, in fin ut'ikmg i1'.v. i ins win not ne ciiuurea by tho . who reduced the Hmk'I ix by a reformat pmccst, trotii srrrnnj maus-mn uowu in jouricin man. mutit tto'litrs : H luU 1ms been Rained by Com Luw ItepeuM Wiial have the far.ucrsof ill West gained i Sev ral weeks SOl'V intelligence of the repeal of the Corn Laws rei'-h'd this curitry. M mthssiuc! it was cer tain th"y wnild bo repealed a-rl importers were allowed l take tlnir grain to F.ogUnd as if the C rn Laws hid MreaJy ken repealed; bunN for Ihe duties b-ing reqair.'il only as a mitt"r of firm, the pisngu of the R !i-il li II bein 'certain. N r.v, whit his been glided t Hi ' firm -r i of the gre-i. W.mI? Ol' all tin glowing pro.n se mi l , in to th benefits to tl iw to American A 'ricul'.iinsla, win, ou i h h lieen realized lias a ll'W iaip-l'.se b.'i'ii given W business? Have th'! cist'fru m irk.-U exhibite 1 m-ireased activity ? H is an hi!r!H'l d' n in I lemni r no f r th? Wh'at and Ciru of 111' W,!l? Wj nvJ nit stop t answer the:!'' qu sti'i:n. Tu i farmer cm in.twer fir liinn.-lf. Til'! in'elligri-:" by ttu la' steam T from Kurope, al-t!i nili n i n 'wli it ". ludmive as to tli clnr inter of thi iu ii ii ; h irvest of th it kin ; 1 :n, h ul n it the shg'itesl iull'i Mi':.! on l!ie price of riiu. If any thing then! w is a g.va'j'r re adm !.n to sell at the very low prices of tie! pre si ul period. Flour is worth but li iJlHi in N-'W York C'ty, an J even at thai price it anivit b'! ex;rted wall mt an arta tt to !h ex- p irter. All km h of prod-i.!' are a dru in th ! W -st, m l bui-TJ cm only Iu found at very low prices lor verv soi ill qu unities. Wuile sum bitter evidence of Ihe emptiness of the ln;i s Ihe o;;i i ction h ive s u f 'it lo create, s'.an us in the fice, w are 1U1 r- n u I - J 1 1 1 it th" ad uniis'rition h is juit aiiii -d a f i' il lil iff at t!r liLlmln il Interests of our owl c lu itry, an I hit tin not only shut mil thu prospect of i t enl irg'd d m in I f if pr iduei- at h mi full his eiH ired th on' V'l ii oil of th 1 mirket we have b-eii enjiyiiij. T.i iViapr oftli H.itu!i Tirilf R ll hav i to! .I in tint w.- in ul p i.vliw m re f ireign giUs, h.r. t'l 7 il ii it t-ll in .v.i it w reihz , lint if we bin ,'lit Hi mi w.! w u! I ii b a'jle t pay for th"m in IV rlu v, as w! luv dm' with the II mi M inu-faet'irer. T.l 'C eisil ii all m of Am -ne in (i i ids must hi d;miiiis!i ' I an I ti la it extent th-! mirket mil it bo i 'iipiired, wa 'In ffj in i "t gi'Ji-r up c .n to pay for foreign goods. S!i uM t'le croai of l!i I TV: ted K ngl ml fiil loan c milder ibl',' exL.n!, w ! m iy h q f r a sii-h increate iu tbeiiiud ; b it if th y o.u'iu g i I, il i m.ire ise of prices iu iy It ex;pl I. A gl i my prospect this L-colocois n hu brou r!ii. 11,1m all th inierest of the c mntry. II ff dtl'-r - i'. w mi l n nv be the state of atl'iirs, if lb" wir on th Tanirind not b -eii com-ni'iiced, an.l if em: nn f.'m.'iit had been held out of penu im'tit protection li tin m uiulaciunug mien-its of the eon nlry. Mr. folk vb (icn. Juekson on Itiver mid llitr- bor IlillH I A great wrong was inflicted on the West by Mr. Polka s veto of the River and Harbor Hill, but such is the subserviency of tho administration presses, a large proportion of them have remained silent, sutVeriug this wrong logo unrebuked, while some of them have even been so abject as to defend the veto, and condemn the "Statesman" because it spoke out manfully. After such an evidence of the blindness and utter want of independence, which characterizes the press of the opposition in Ihe West, we may well almost doubt whether they would say him nny, should Mr. Polk onk a crown. Wc are gratified to find that the National Intelligencer is determined to expose the sophistries and shallow reasonings of the Veto Message. An article in that paper of Saturday last, tears awuy every plea and subterfuge behind which Mr Polk hud lukcu refuge and shows that liu stands solitary and alone iu the positions he has assumed, not one of which is tenable. It is shown that Gen. J tick son gate hisnssenl nt four distinct periods to River and Harbor Rills, agreeing in erertj feature with that just vetoed 011 constitutional grounds mainly. Tim Intelligencer gives Ihe items in detail of one of these bills, among which are various minis for thu harbors on the lakes, the mouths of streams emptying into tin- lakes, null for rivers, bays, tV.c. &c, to an extent greater thin provided iu the defeated bill ; ileni.t for the National Road concluding the whole. The remarks in immediate connection are so much to the p;jint, we cannot refrain from copying them : Laud and sea ; roads, bridges, surveys ; fresh water, It water, no water ; bar, channel, beach, piern, dikes; hikes, bays, creeks; great rivers, small rivers; the mighty Mississippi and its two great coullirMils ; and nut only its tributaries, but tributaries of its tributariesall these ore locked in the liberal embrace of the JacksoniHii strict-construction of that day! Now, which is here the true mid wuicli the lalsti I.'roiuior Of two sn dissimilar, which is the real Simon Purer Shall we take the man or the master i the copy or the original t the com or its counterfoil i For one of these must be false, if either is genuine. Personally, we care not which it is, impartially holding the idol s and his worslnpjier s p uittcal notions in just the same respect; but still we stand warranted to claim ill argument that llio latter shall not fly in the v,m ol the former and denounce thu aposth? of his own creed- Hurely the teacher wisdom must be little, it Ihe scholar knows much the more. The Veto M ssige proceeds to the doctrine that " 1 he federal Coiutitulion is 0110 ol limited powers, winch powers "are such ami such oniv, us are ex pressly granted iu thu Constitution, or uru properly incident lo the expressiy-gianted powers, and he sary to th-ir execution ;" whence il argues, of course, the want ol thu power of internal improve uient, hi' cause neither an expressly granted one, nor a necei sary incident to sin-li. J Ins may be pcrlectly sound doctrine : bul, if it be, what becomes of the annexation of fotetgn territory? What of Mr. Polk's act for the last twelve mooth'i beyond the Nuecesr Whit of his appointing uiihlia colonels and iu iom and captains iu Home MMlnnci'S, and leaving them to State appointment in uilierar' What of cnlistm? men to ni'.r a foreign country r Wii.it of striking a bargain with a religious ilenoiu'iialion (ihe Morurms) fur live hundred s ildiers? Whit of Ins furnishing the rest of Ihe ncct with " In liati land 1 " to remain upon, when the laws (Wind all ml nisi m up m Indian lands Wiiat of blockading lb" town of Vera Cruz when we were Locutocoisin to tbo Lil'ul First denounce the Hanks because they issue paper charge lliein with issuing " worthless rags " which they cannot redeem do all that is possible lo discredit them among the people, and then turn round and denounce them because they will not issue more paper! I he Oiiio Press of lust evening gives an illustration of tliis beautiful anil consistent mode of doing business. It tells a tale of a man who went to all llio Ranks of thu city to borrow money and was told lliat he could have none unless ho would take it and use it out of the Stale. It is quite likely that the Press has drawn entirely its imagination for the case in hand. Every man of coiuiidii seine knows that the banks will put out as much paper as they can with safely to themselves and Ihe public. The severe losses that have fallen on the Pork Dealers have prevented tlmin Iroin meeting their engagements iu the Hanks, and those institutions, rather than break them down, have patiently waited and s n lie red their business thus to bo severely curtailed. Hut it comes with a pretty from the Press to complain because tun Hink wont issue more paper in Ohio, when the editor of that paper just like the brokers of the State runs to those institutions with every dollar of paper he gets for tho specie, and his oiraiu and again iTrgod the Locofocus of the Statu to do the satno thing ! Fit hie I Tho Cincinnati Ad van tisor vs that Mr. Hpbb is in favor of " placing the negrfles on an equality wilh Iho whites," and ofadinilling them to "a participation iu the common schools, in the name class, on the same bench and miking a negro a eater.'' This is all f'llse and known to be so, as we are compelled tu bvUovo, when it w.n uttered; for tlet editor of the Advertiser read or heard of th speech of Mr. Hebb al Cincinnati and knows that he did not uvjw himself in favor of a single measiiru alluded ti abive. Tin! repeal of thu "lilnrk-lawi " h'j doej or sh mid know does not confer Die riit of nd ji'mjioti to til coonn m school. Thu s.i'inol liw ilie If provides only for the admission of whites, and n it a wird hu b eu said by Mr. R. in favor of ihe repeal or alteration of that law. We should like to $yj tlu trtroei of this Utile, provided fur in some way, in ord 't to tni'ie th rn unrc intelligent and mini, but we ha v.) heard n 1 one advjmte their admission into tin s'dnol with whites. Equally false is it to s ay that Mr. R'hb h is advocated un alteration of the C institution, with'iut which the negro cannot he 11M0w.nl to v l !. .1. Tad hu udvociled an alteration of Mr C mitilulton, au.l s!t Mild th : question be a it ate d it will unquestionably bring up the other. O.ie w ml 1 1 th c litor of tlu Advertiser. We have s.'en assertion 1 sim lir to Ihe ah ive iu his piper sever al ti .it j 4. O 1 what principle he jinhl'ies them we are al a loss to tell. 1 1 0 can d 'ceive nom but his own political friend i. W.iigi kn w Mr. H 'lib's sentiments and ar.1 ft l 1 1 be 1 1 1 ol' by hu :!i d v.'ptivu statements. It is asking lo t nio ili of Ui mi to requ est him to act honestly and fiirly, to ceas.- til n misrepresentations and represMit Mr. B'b!i's s.'iitini uis as they are and bivo h'eii avowed by hoii iu pu'ilu; addresses on all oaiims. Th'iru is roil for d u!)t as to Mr. Tod's v.ews on 111 iriy p lints; why dies 11 it the Advertiser enigliti!n its read-rs in refeivncu to those views, that at peace with M-xico . Wiutof stpping the motilh ; they m iy not be called lo v iu the d irk, instead of of tin Rio OrJllde, if il was ,M'Xii:o'n? Whit of I ,ir,..ire.'iiloir 1'i.iui of M.- Il.-bli .tn nil .,.-.;.. m The Kight Kind of Talk I The "Runner County 1 " Wu Invu already presented to our readers the ticket nominated by thu Whigs of Ashtabula county. From thu Ashtabula Sentinel and Conneaut Reporter, wc learn thai R. F. Wauk wus first nominated ununi mausftf for Representative, but declined, when Mr. Owkn received tho nomination. Wu sea in the columns of thu Whig organs, cheering evidence that the right spirit prevails iu Iho " Manner County," and that she feels her responsibility and will acquit herself nobly. Hero arc a few of the resolutions of thu Whig nominating convention : llcitolrrd. That the present Tax Law and Ranking system, of this State meet our cordial approbation, and uiai wu win usu our utmost effort tu sustain it. Hesoiced. Thai the policy of thu present Adminis tration, of our national government, in passing laws for thu encouragement of European labor, and to oppress our own ; for the vast increase of our national expenditure, uud Ihe decrease ot the means of defraying it ; for the supiiresiiion of nil banks, and for the issuing of a vast amount of Treasury Notes ; for the increase 01 niavery and the opening ol new slave Markets, under pretence of extendinir the area of free dom, must overwhelm the party in power wilh Ihe contempt of a free people. nesntettt, ihat the issuo now openly tendered by Ihe Locofoco party of Hard Money and thu repeal of the Ranking Law of this State, we cordially uccept ami go before the people confident of victory. Iltsoln-d, That wo will maintain in the coming can-viiss, our reputation of the " Hu niter County," by uiv- 110 TIIK IIKWIKST MAJORITY OF ANy COUSTV 15 TIIK HrvrE. Samuel Hendry, C. C. Wick, L, Jones, B. K Wade and O. Webster were appointed a Whig Central Committee for the county. Neiitimontt of the llerk's Demoerney." Tiie Loco locos of Berks county, Pa. that same old Berk which gave to Messrs. Folk Hf Dallas her ac customed majority of fee or sir. thousand, if wu recollect aright met in the open air last week, a multitude of them with their sw-irlhy faces glistening iu the sun and their eyes beaming with honest indignation, and adopted the following aurmg other resolutions. The man who doubts thu soundness of these resolutions, repudiate ihe democracy of " Old JJerks," rendered famous for the sweeping majorities she gave to Gen, Jackson : " ftisolretl. That we, as workinirinen and mechan ic, pb dge ourselves collectively and individually, not to stipp art any man from the olhce of President down toinaioi ioiihuiiic, unless be gives a written guaranty that he is in favor of, und will use his best endea vors to support uny measure, that will 0 third ample protection to the American manufacturer und mechanic." Ursnl red, That we, as workinginen, disown George M Dallas, and consider him a traitor to Ins native State, and his name ought to be coupled with that of llcnedict Arnold." slopping it, if a was our own i Tie-re was no Presi dential power certainly, express or incidental, for any of lli-se acts, or fir many oIIi-tj which the President is committing (d in rerons anil In fh as the are) without one of those scrupl-s nhich hive made him, iu a in titer so authorized liy precedent, si comparatively iluexKiisive, anil so purely benetieeut, strike dead 11 law passed by one of the m ist entirely " D 'ni'tcratiu " Congresses thai we have had for many years. W nil-J nit t!i.i b j tier accord" with h mesly and fair dealing. North ( Hrnllnu Election. Returns, nearly complete, from North Carolina, ex hibitthe following result: A Whig majority of four in the Senate and twelve or fourteen in the House, Gov. Graham's majority exceeds N1MO! This is a cheering triumph, an important victory. It secure two Wing U. S. Senators, being a gain of one. X Lnrnfocn ( utididuln In this District. Mr Mt iMHr, as we were informed yesterday, has concluded to run for Ct nitres in this District. No Convention will lie held, We believe. Il is taken for granted tint all Will stand out of the way, when this luminary of a " progressive Democracy deign to slim". We are miisfied with the conclusion to which the County-seal rlnpies have come, alter materially deliberating upon (he question of candidacy. The Whisof the D.niricl will h'tvu an opportunity of testifying the measure of regard they feel for a malt who has del'.imed them and dene more to banish political honesty from the lulls of Legislation, than any iither mail iu Olno. Honest Democrats, men of pnn ciple in the ranks of the oppositi n, will have an op. porlunity of bestowing a token of ahVctioii on a man who b is enriched himself while be has helped to impoverish them, to corrupt the ej(ilnlion of the Stale, unsettle its business, break up the found itions of its prortjierily, and lead them from every limchimnrcil landmark of a tni) D.-moer icy. H Ins controlled the patronage of ihe Kxecntive, as far as il has lie en bestowed in this Slate, and be has h id it bestowed on none bill those abject crcaiures who were ready to eoiitr hule to hit aggrandilcincnt. He has caused thu dismissal of a good p ost-m inlcr here to nuke room fir his brother, and brought about the ejectment of thu old Mirshtl to make room for noisy pirlinn unknown to thu State. He baa managed to billet a mm in-law of his on the national treasury in a responsible o'liee, for which he has not a solitary qualification and to which he could hardly have procured the recommendation of half a doteu men. Such things may not be coumdered of any cons -quenee by the L irofoco citi zens of tins d.strict, and the fart that he is at the very head of the Hank Destructives miiiho a rrenmintttda-lion! We shall be able to tell belter after election. Mr. Stanbery tin now undeManil what Lieofnco promises ore worth. C. J. Mi N1111.-A correspondent of the N. Ymk Tribune, wrilinn from Cincinnati, professes to give a piece of history in reference to the late C. J. Mi Nulty, winch lias but little of the air of probability. Me nt tributes to Mr. McNulty the nomination of Mr. Polk. The former was admitted into the Convention as a del-egate, he says, a regular delegate having resigned In make room for him. The game was previously con coded between McNulty and two oilier individuals, whose names he does not disclose. While professing great friendship for Van Huren, M N. was to lead the Ohio delegates on a false track and into thu very com promise which would defeat that gentleman ; and il i said to bnvebecn accomplished inuinly through his in strumentality. The facts trannp.ring afterwards, tho friends of tin defeated candidate determined to sacrifice McNulty, and look advantage of Ins carelessness and neglect of duty to throw him out of the House as Clerk. We do not believe thai McNulty acted thu part lien' n Untied lo him, or, that he had anything like the amount of inlluence ascriticd to hint, whatever may have been h.s wishes. If we recollect aright, hn was most warmly opposed and denounced by soul hern meiiiliera,whrn Ins deficiencies as Clerk were divulged. Hi" Al.TIl o tu k M v jo.. Tin the Mauiner rouutry "is now as ll equal portion of the West." Toledo Hl.nlc says etilthy as any other Mtft-MMiri In fifty -three counties heard from in Missouri, there is a majority nf -t,:ti() against the new constitution of that State. Il is di li-alcd. Mi; in 1.11, Am.k ami as Wnitr counties comp mu a Representative District. At a meeting held at Colon, M"rcer county, mi the loth inst., M hi: Com.iss was umniiii msly rocmiui-Mided as the Whig c indidite for R qi.vsetr.ative. The f dluwoig iniuuiit'oiij were made for th-1 C muty olli :es of M -rcr: Shenll", Jon athan Dresbac.k ; R 'c.prder, C. W. Ciw iu, Cnn-nis- sion r, r.iiuu c mi 1:011 ; C inner, 11 trie a Hnroeiier. II. M. Ilr.i.s presided over the meeting. Sour-excel lent re i dot 10 is were adopted, a few of winch we copy : Hfsilrril, That wu are in fivor of the general pnn- iiiles tmd provisions of the present T-ix laws of our State, believing 111 tiie justness ot Ilie principle upon wh ch th-ise laws are based, that all sh mid bear th' burdens of government m prop i-h.m to their wealth ftr.iiilrrd. I hat We are in f ivor ol a well regtllalett rreil'l system based upon sound and sale b inks of nr- ulaliou, which will cu ilile the hniiest and i r man to engage in business as well as the rich. Ilrynlred, Tint we b-heve lii" pn-seut system of H inking to lie one of Ihe best an J safest that lias ever been Hillmiitled to the people of this Slate. Ilm'itrrd, Tint we expect tin issue as made by the Locofoco parly of (Ins Stale as lite question of Rinks ir no Hanks, und we believe the result id' the eleetioii hi tiie S 'coiid Tii'-sd iv of October ll'' xt will sliow lliat the people of Ibis State are w.lbug to sustain the price u I itior and thu price ol prouueo with our prrsenl system of R inking in preference bi Pot Metal, Davy id and Ins hard money doctrine. The meeting recommended a District Cunvcnlioii, to be held at section IU. Cr van on 4 (oi:rv The Whigs of this county have placed in nomination Ihe following excellent tick- 1' For Representatives, Khiim.ii T. Hum s,Tnr.- ononr. lift 1:1 a ; Audilor, James ,. llnggs; iiecorder. Win. Richards; Sherilf, Huron Iteebe; tNiinimssioti- Alva H. Hraiiiard. The Herald pronounces lb s ticket a good one. For how b:g a majority shall we ilraw on Cuyahoga, neighbor Herald' Nothing less thin that of Ml we suppose. Asitrini I CoriTir. From the Cleveland Herald we leant tint the fo'low.ng ticket his been placed in nomination by Ihe Whigs of the " Rainier County :" For Representative, N ru ii;l. Ow lit ; HherdV, John A. Prentice; Auditor, T. II. C. Kingsbury; Com mis-sinner, ebidiali Deitnison; Surveyor, George M.r Ion. Vhtgs of Ashtabula, remember that your brethren ill the g.Hd work exp 'ct great things of yon, The Reserve has given a noble pb'd-p- to our Worthy candidate for G ivernor ; and your County Ins mii dt to do in ils fullilment. O.i her we rely to throw back the ground swell of Hamilton and Richland Like old Line inter, iu Pennsylvania, all wait to hear her Voice liefore they venture to decide how the day In gone, lit ti.i 11 n Phi nt The Wings of these coun ties met in K.-inlorial Convention al Somerville several diys since and placed in num. nation, hy acclamation, Cm vhi.m K. Ssirii, as wu learn fro. 11 the Preble Register. Tho Meeting nt Worthliigluu mid Dublin Held on Tuesiliy and Wednesday were welUllended, as we learn. Tin ineelm rs generally thus far, have been full as wcil attended as those held in Ml Mcstrs. Di it ii and Pi.iiht sp ike at Worthingln, and Messrs D' n Hand ln al Dublin. A good feel ing prevailed. Til) issU"s are iin.tTslnod. Tlie Tax Law is acceptable to men of all pirties with a few ex-ceptions, while the war on tin Minks proposed by the Hards is accept ible I none. Th" Wh gs of Sharon and Washington wdl do their dutv mniii'ul'y. Kt.M'ni Col. I. lot.- I he t'oinmeueeiiieiil F.xerei. ; ses at Ibis Institution, week before last, Were, it is said, of a very intcreslmgehir.ictcr. Addresses were delivered by Join lla Ksq ,of Dayton, (lev. J It Hitirroii and R v. Wu, A-Sji.i.wo The as- s 'lnblnge on Ilie occasion was large. Light students received their fust degree ; thu second degree was c inferred on four individuals, and honorary degrees of A M., was conferred on a citnteu of Ashland and of Wagerstown. Tin' next term begins on the firsl dny of Oetober IH'Xt. The location ol Kcliyon College, at G amine r, Knox eo.. is a very desirable and beauti ful iiiic. During fifteen years, then his been bul a siuele death al the Institution Our estimable friend Rev. A. F. D .na, A. M , lite of this city, has been installed as Professor of Languages 111 the Institution. Hi nod ol the Gcrttiini Itelonned Church Hi Ohio. This body, composed of monsters and lay -delegates, commenced holding ils annual meeting 111 Columbus, on the 'itst hint. The op.uuug sermon was prenched by the Rev. S. P. Li irKii,of Mnnslield, from d t.'or. Rev. W. Coxiiui was elected President, Rev. II, Wn.i.Mitn, Cirrconding Secretary, and Join W11.1 1 inn, Treasurer. The Rev. J. C lit c urn, of Reading, and Hcv. II. Si 1111 1 x, of Chauibcrsburg, Pa., delegates from the Synod of North America, have taken their seals in (In bnly. No particular business Ins as vet claimed the attention of the Synod, bul a spirit of unity and harmony prevails, a Inch, il is hon-d will continue to the end. Preaching nny he expected every evening during SyinHt, at tho Mechanics Hall by aomu one ol Hie nirmbeiB. Vt:nr Kim is nnt ! Tu editor of the Lmisvillt D '.n icnt, (Ky ) Ins kindly volunteered liis services in aid of hit pirty fnen li in this St ile, in ilieir erforts to defeat Mr. Helib. It would, he stys, inone breath, be a greit n-.f. iiHinil t'i'nti i Kentucky and Virginia to have the Ili-ick Liwj of this Stile repealed, yet in hi tender a dicitudi) for th ! puople of tins Stile, which far exceeds tint entertained toward Ins own State, h telU in Hut il w iuhl !) a d.-eidfnl tliim for O'tio if Mr. fl l'ii sh iuhl be ceii."l an I th h ' law repealed ! Mueh as ll d -sire the rep -al f n K'-ulu rky, he cannot think of allowing Ohi 1 to gi unwarned of her d in jer. Ah ! whit m ign nihility, generosity and dis-itiLeresleduei. It is With ml p iralbd in thu ami ils of history. The people of Ohio will b" tilled with amazement alsomililhiu'asp'etaeh'of self-denial ! A Ken tuekia'i oppo.vng th Whig of O lio h-cauie their success will red mild tolh" h. n'Ji' of Kentucky ! tret a few 111 re einl irsi'un'iits M,-. " PriMS," but don't go ti tint part of Virginia where there is a faint recollection of a devout wish uttered by Itrnj, Tappnn that luslriims 1 'h- slaves unglit " rise and nil t!i"ir in ister'a throats." L'M'ot'oio Nosiiiriois ij Himt.rof Co. Tho leiifocos of this demagogue. ridden county made their nominations on Stlurday last. For Congress, J. J.Fka; Senator, Cnwu.i. Ri.ksi,i.ii ; Re pre. ss'iitatives, Wu. 8. Sumi, J. II. Wuihuh, W. F. Coi-v 1:11 sr. and Join M Mikis. Sheriff, Tho. J. Weaver, P. Attorney, A. G. W. Carter; Auditor, John C. Thorp; R"!'irder,Thos. Heckeuelder; C iinniission- er, J. II. Getxeiidanner ; Coroner, lleasitl Reagin. Wu are glad to find lb tl llaiuillon lmsdropMd soino of hr interesting progeny. Fliuu and Gallagher arc on the shelf. Had she gone one step further and dispensed with Rcemeliu, it is probtble the deliberation of the next Legislature would bo shortened at least a fortnight, and conducted m ire creditably to the State. When Hamilton desires to have its interest promoted it should wild to the legislature a man who Ins n few grains of honesty in Ins commsiliou, and some sense of propriety. The Convention refused, notwithstanding his earnest protest, lo consider the claims nf our friend Gallugher, and nominated Fan 11 by acclamation. I'tipreceilcnted I'alnlity I From run. cause or other, we find in looking over the nomiiniti'iiis made by Ilie Locofocs of tins State for Iho Legislature, tint a large proportion ol their members of thu late L'g-slaliirr have l'cn and are being ilroppid! How is this? Whit causes ibis extraordinary fatality? It needs no seer lo divine the reason. Tin) men cast their votes lr the reM-al of the present Ranking Luw, the winding up of the Hanks and against Ihe Tax Law'. These votes rise up in judgment against them. The peojve of Ohio will not tub-rate this war of Destruction on the business and the prosperity of the Stale. They think it has pro gressed about far cnoinrh, and they cast oft their un l.iithful servants. Ji o Fi, 111, nf Hamilton county, 011 ihe night Ihe Tax Law received its filial passage in Hie House, said "J gre.it many p'l'itirnl gntrrs trill he dag thi night!" Verily the assertion was prophetic. It has been verified in his own case and in that of me of his colleagues, (Gai i tnni:H.) The sentence he had prepaid) for others his been pronounced m hi own case by the L icofWos of old Hamilton. What, wo repeat, do these things indicate and portend Neeretnry Wti tier's Tnrllf in l'nglnndt When the intelligence reached F.ngl.uid that Walker' Tariff II ill h.il pissed Iho House of Hcpn scuta lives, Iron imuiedi it"ly advanced in price, and a new impulse was given to business in aulicipition of an increased demand for I'.uglish manufactured Iron. Tho question Ins been well asked, who h -nrs of such an improvement in business and increased demand for Jerrican labor sm-'c the fin it passage of the Hntish TanlV R II. As we rem irked when the intelligence first reached us of the passage of the new bill" Thre will In joy iii London," and at Manchester, Leeds and Hrislol, but not ntmmg the free mtrhnnirt und artizatts of onr aim land, for whom Congress should legislate, but wilt not while locnfocoisui retains power. Hear one of the llnluli Journals : "The Independence, packet-ship, Captain Allen wlneh bis s-ioltcii brought important intelligence front the Tinted Slates, arrived in tins port, from N. York, on Sunday laid, bringing the best piece of news w Inch ihe has ever conveyed to this eoiintrv, namely, that if the iiassutg of the new and lilioral 'l anil of duties on imports, founded on Mr. Walker report, through the American House of Representatives, hy a major ily ot III to 1m votes. Gv. G iiKfcs At qi html The Norfolk lleacoti of Thursday My : " It is tiudersiooil that Ilie limling n the late l otirt f F.nqnirv at Fortnss MoiiriH, was fnvorsbte to (Jen. Gaines. II is ruutoriMl, however, th il the proceedings nre to fie qii.islicil, owing to some (law discovered at ail Ijii triers, and Ibat tin reireinrv ol oiircmi. templates ordering a new Court of Knquiry. What it is tint vitiates tin) n-ciinl we have iml liceu ante to ascertain." Tlir. Rll. Iloio The cars reach Springfield daily, at or soon niter It 0 cl.s k, with gn at punctuality. A freight train arriv very Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, and leaves for Cincinnati on each succeeding morning. Our friend Spngmnn had the pleasure id' loading up the first freight car lo Aim a real pleasuie. Sprm-Jiittl Itipub, IleitiiUea of thii Wnr J l loridn War on a Imrifcr Scale I A letter from New Orleans adds the following to the developments already made as to the manner iu winch tin war is conducted by the administration. What precious reformers and economist nre tho Locofocos of Ohio, who never open their bps about these things : A large ship from Philadelphia brought a cargo of those wagons, which were lauded houi- tune since, uud after laving exposed to our Ironical sun on the lv- vee for eiirhl or ten days, splitting and cracking, with their wheels and springs, the same ship is chartered to reload them lor tlie it 10 drande, nt a fremiti doubl that from Philadelphia at least double what it on-'ht to hr from thence, though I think it probable there, as well us birr, th Government pay al least double what individuals would, it is really cnoinrh to disgust any ! bidy to see Ihe manner the whole affair is being con-1 dueled ; and the wav they are going on, the Treasury. even alter issuing the ten millions of Treasury Notes, will lie bankrupt before Congress again meets. The same letter say : The Government funds arc entirely exhausted here. not only iu the hands of the disbursing ollicers, but in the dcxs!t Hank, where they are run down to a very low figure. We cnl the following from the New Orleans Tropic, of tneHth. We cannot believe that the United Slates government intend to perpetrate the injustice intimated in this article -, UirtK W.I.KI.I.ll 01 th Kirs OS TIIK Voi.CUTfcr.Ri! Tlie oiilruges on the voluiiti-cr have only commenced. We understand that the volunteers are charged FOR SIX MONTHS' CLOTHING, or what is worse, charged a lull that pays for two years undress clothing, according to tlie United States Army regulations. Thu clothing they are charged for, frequently did. not last until Ihe volunteers got to Point I si lie). We are further informed that the Sutlers in most cases, who have supplied the volunteers with stores, will be wronged out of their pay altogether. Who is to blame for these unparalleled outrages? Let some one answer. ttP Mr. Sa vkii, of aaiisage memory, has been nominated once and killed off mice by the press, within a few weeks, bul he won't stay killed. It appears that a nomination for Congress has not yet lieen trade in his District by ihe Locofoco parly. We were misled a few weeks since hy the Cleveland papers in anumir-cing Ins ri'-nomiiialion. A few days since, on the authority of Ihe Hardin News, we announced his defeat onveiilion. It apjiears now Hint Ihat piper was misled. 1 1 took the proceedings of Allen county for those of a District Convention. Sausage stock is un the rise just now. ' The True llliie,' a campaign paper of the right stripe, has introduced itself into our s-inctuni from Somertoii, Itclinoiilco., Ohio. AnxM Joiixstos is the alitor, and we know enough of the man to assure us that tho W log proaHct will not be " blue " in Ilclmont at the end of thu campaign, if his sheet obtain a gen ial circulation. ITT "Tiik Hr.na Rt di r., is the title of a new and spirited Campaign paper received from Cambridge, Guernsey cn., J. M Rushfield, editor. Mr. II. will ring out some cheering music. Attohikv Gr.Nr.nw.'i Oifuk, Coi.i i.nt s, tilth Aug., Mbit ii believed that there arc claims, for the transpor tation and subsistence of the volunteers, which have not been bled with the pnuier officer for settlement. If there are any such, they should le forthwith transmitted, with tho proper vouchers, to this ollice or the otlicc of the (Juarter Master General, that tlicv mav Ik embraced m the settlement which the authorities of the Slate cxHct soon to conclude with tho War D partmcnt. If this be not soon done, such claim may not, and most likely never will, lie paid. Mustering officers who have not rendered their accounts for aer vices in mustering and inspecting volunteer, should lo an without delay; being careful to act forth the tunc actually employed in Ihat service. R. W. RIHCK, Jr., Jdjutant iirnrral. Newspajicra throughout Iho Stale are requested to copy. from the Cincinnati ''tctte. Five Dollnra Heuurit. ( will pay fire dollars to any person or persons, who will get David Tml, tbo Locoim candidate for Gov- ernor, to say in writing over Ins signature, VF. or .vl to tlie repeal ot tlie following section of the Ohm Laws, winch are denominated "thu black laws of Ohio, " vis : " Sec. 4. That no black or mulatto person or person shall herenrter he permitted to be sworn or give evidence in any court of record, or elsewhere, in tins Slate, in any cause depending, or matter of coulrnver-1 ay, where etiher parly to Hut same is a while person ; or til any prosecution winch shall he instituted iu behalf of this State airainst mi v white nerseii." I will continue (he above reward until the 'i'lth of September, L" Hi, iiiiIcm some one get Davy committed before. All those papr that feel anxious tu know Tml on Una question, will please give Una notice one gratui- 1011s insertion. I'lliu. Then! would lit1 no risk in increasing tlmt largely. David Tod dare not avow hi sentiments in reference to the Hlaek Law, Corrupt and dishonest as a poli tician, be has not confidence enough in the people lo entrust them with his views un question of interest discussed aumngst them. A Tn i r Ri ii niin a Cm hi h.- A correspondent of the American Messenger stales tint a tract wns earned about a year since, into a destitute neighborhood m Virginia, where it fell into the hands of a young man, who read it, became interested, started a Sabbath School, then a prayer meeting, and then a subscription to build a church. The limnc was built, and last fall the people applied lo the Washington Presbytery to recommend to llieui a preacher. Corrcspondi-iicn of the Ohio .State Journal. McCoNKK.MVII.I.K, Allg. a:t, MU. Fmr.Mi Tr.KsiMi.K i'ri... u,.i,u ..,...?,;na w..,,i belter than 1 expected. If y,m mvo Hccii the " Democratic Guard " of lust week, you can judge how llio speeches of Messrs. Cowcn, Woods and Hebb were eived. 1 he editorial bv Mr. Chirke. 1....I .1... Ho race " by Mr. liny lord, are not only rich, but they nre signs democratic, which may not be mistaken. Tlie "in-ill 01 Morgan nan manifested before that tunc an unusual spirit: but this meetimr seems to have ftitlu crowned Iheui. When Ihe meetiinr broke un. a 'lead- iug Democrat raised his voice and said, tlmt the Whig had not made much tins time. One man quietly replied, Ihat if he Jived until the election thev had sained one vole. We think thev will train mmiv. 1 have never seen the Democrats bo moved as they were by Mr. Rebb's sueecli. I allude nsnooiHlk n t.. I. !. -rfl those who care more for their party than they do for the country. So desperate did sonic of Iheui becomu Messrs. Clarke and Gay lord particularly Ihat they seemed beside themselves. Mr. Gaylord in his phreti-zied iiiRdneflN, forgetting bin own self-respect, commenced a personul attack 011 Mr. Woods, who had not ns yet spoken a word. Me seemed lost to all sense of decorum, and to have forgotten himself, until a young .0.10 iiioui'Hiiy nmieu Hmt lor the sake of his own health he would do well to keep quiet. Mr. Hebb asserted that when monev is nlenU- nrnm-rlv mid l.nbnr are high. Whn money 'in scarce, they are low. If you banish halt till! imincv. (ulnar mid irnnrlv lose lintf their value, and you who are in debt must do twice as mucii worn, or sell twice us much property to pay what yon owe. Aru vou readv to do it? " Yes' cried Clarke and Gaylord. V1.11 have taxes to pay. Are you ready to pay them in gold and silver? "Yes, replied Clarke and Gaylord. Tho destruction of tho bunks was so plainly shown by Mr. Hebb to ensure tho ruin 01 me mini m dent, uud tlie tax paver, that it seemed as though Messrs. Clarke and Gaylord felt Ihat the whole Democratic party must sink unless they coiifd overt the jmpcmlui- destruction. Ilelico Ihe folly, the innplness and viilnerableneaa of their answers. Mr. Clarke is as ready lo pay his debts, or his taxes in gold and silver, 11s in paper; and Mr. Gaylord, whose living is a fixed salary, undoubtedly is as ready, yea more ready, to pay his debts and taxes in gold and silver, than iu paper. He gets so many dollars any how ; and the scarcer money i the more labor or properly he can buy wilh it. Hence he answered truly, llioiiirh foolishly. Mr. Hebb's exposition of the Black Laws was highly Biitisfiietory. 1 doubt whether be will lone a vote by it in Morgan county, and 1 am certain he will gain two where he will lose one. He Ins done the Whig cause invaluable service 111 this behalf. Mr. Coweu preceded Mr. Ilehb in a most excellent speech on tho Tariff; and Mr. VVomU followed iu a first rate desser- lalion on rascality. The only capital the poor Locos Have bad to operate on lor the lust six months they borrowed of Ihe Whig tax law. Tin whole slock is nearly squandered, and what the party will do 1 don't know. They have rode their huinbuirs to death and they have broken down all their hobbies except that of kicking the poor helpless negroes for the benefit of their common master, the negro driver. The present democratic party are Ihe most overhearimr. uniust and tyrannical party when thev havenower: and the most servile, af'jccl, and craven to their task-musters, that ever preservt d a distinci parly organization ; und I have no doubt but they will readily mount this lame hobby at the bidding of their iWiUthern master and trample still lower the poor negro. Wu feel very sut'u about our Representative anil Auditor. Tho course of Mr. Hetts in claiming a seat iu the last Legislature by Mr, (jaybird's certificate, when ihe majority of tho votes were plainly against him, will give his competitor a great advantage over him. The conduct of our Auditor in making the HNsivisineiit under the new tax law cMt twice ns much as it ought to, will operate against him. The hard-money, unti-turitr, pro-sla very, Texas, Mexican war, nnd conquest doctrine, of tho so-called democrats, will bo very apt to cause their overthrow. They are too weak to bear up under such a load of adverse issues, and their principles aru loo obnoxious to carry them. Your. From the Haltimore American. Ten Days Inter from Europe. ARttlVAIi OF THE CAM.'DOMl. 'Ihe steamer Caledrmin -;.i n. ....., t.. day afternoon lrom Liverpool, which place she left on the 4th instant, rromaomo derangement of the Telegraph wires between itoiton and Philadelphia the newa T . . . 3 rrcpivcu in the latter city un til half-past six o'clock yesterday morning, when tho following Hynormis was uniiiediiitelv lrsMynfin1 i by our attentive agent in Philadelphia: The Liverpool papers are filled with an account of the visit ol Prmce Albert to that place, and tbo mag-niheent doinirs on that orensirm. The Cotton market wn u;it.n..t . ..mxi,, change, and an improvement had taken place iu tho manufacturing district, in consequence of the probabilities ot the pawHign of the new Tariff which had passed the House ot Representatives here. The vulue of iron has risen in anticipation of a nron export to the United State. Ihe money market hn fluctuated but little since the sailing of the lust packet. ine steamer ifntanma arrived at Liverpool from Uostou on the 31st u It. Louis Hnnaiiarle. Ex-Kincof Hnllnnd.died at Leg horn of apoplexy, un Ihe 21th ult. aged aixty-aeven. The Pope of Rome has granted a general amnesly to nil political offenders. Tin dehalo on the Sugar dutiea occupied two days and Ihe Government scheme truinphed by a majority of silo to l;i." nearly two to one. This result virtually abrogates the monopoly, and place sugar in the Miiinc category as corn, by an easy declension on tho ingii roau unree iraue. Btr Hubert Peel gave the ministerial measure a generous support, and the greatness of Iho majority may bo traced to that circumstance. Aiiouier attempt has been made on the life of the King of France. While seated at thu window in tits palace of the Tuilleries, to listen to a concert performed by the National GtiitrdB, on the :Uth ult., a man in the crowd drew a pistol and fired two shots at tbn King. He missed him, of course, and also those in his immediate vicinity. He was immediately arrested. His name was Joseph Henry. He said he was weary of life and resolved to commit this crime a a means of meeting death. A Puris paper, Ihe Courrier Francais, says that tho Mexican Government has demanded of France and Kngland their mediation to put an end to the war with the U. States. Thv: Ciioi.kiu in Louio.i. The Lord Mayor of London had announced the presence of tho Asiatic cholera in some parts of London, but it would appear that the disease alluded to was not tho Asiutic cholera : Within the last few days there has been an enormous increase, at tiie various metropolitan hospitals and dis'iensaries, of English cholera in a very acute form. It is attributable more to atuiosoheric in- tluences than the use of fruit, to which it is generally ascribed. The city of London was visited on tho 1st instant with a terrific storm of thunder, lightning and lmil. One nf the papers contains four solid colunis, detailing the destruction done by this storm in every part of London. The fine tiicture eiillertr in ItiirLimrliroo ikce, the residence of tho Queen, came near being From thfl Sent of Wnr. The following, which we find iu the Raltimorc Ar gus of Saturday, discloses (so fur as it may be relied upon) a statu of things no very d ilie rent from anything that we have official authority for, that wo certainly should not transfer il to our columns were it not cn- dorsed by an ollicer of thu army, by whom it seem 10 nave occii commiiiucnteii in the Argus : .!.. 1 1 4 IT f.st r Hon tiik Ahm v. A iiallint olhcer of the United Stales Army has favored us with a letter, from which we take the following extract. It is dated "L-MH(,o, (Mkxii-o,) JulylH, If lli. " Intorination ihat I relv mion is. Ihat General Me. jia, with the remnant of Arista's army,4t(H strong, is at Cadcreita, a town thirty miles east of Monterey. This town has a garrison of near IfMIOincn, (regulars .) a population of l.'i.iHHI. (Jen. Psredea was at San Luis de Potosi on the loth inst., on his way to Monterey. wilh fiHUt regular troops ; he also called on Nuevo Leon for MiKHI active militia ; from this department of Tamiiulipaa he expects :tiHI more ; making bis entire force, when he rcachci Monterey on the loth or $ith proximo, near s.i,tHHi. tienernl Taylor 1 straining every nerve to get there before him, but cannot possibly do so until the ."lib or loth of September: so Par- edes has the advantage of numbers, and of naturally a strong rocky position, t'a redes will have lorty pieces of cannon we will have about twenty-four; and you may expect (as our army will not be over 10,000) 10 near 01 tin most otistmate tight and blood, iest doings ever done up in America or in the world about the loth of Heplember. With lis it will Ik neck or nothing tin former, something lo cat and houses to live in, perhaps peace; Ihe latter, death and a continuation of tho war. Such is our prospect." Canal Tolls lor 110. The returns of tolls on the Public Works of Ihe Slate, for the current year, from Nov. lo, lH-lo, to July Mb, exhibit a gratifying increase of $'sl,!HHJ over Iho corresponding period of the previous year. The following results are derived from returns in the hand of tlu Hoard of 1'iibho Works, and are therefore correct, ll will b neeti that all the Improvements givo an increased amount of revenue, except thu Walhou-ding Canal, which work ought to be, at once, abandoned by Ihe Slate. Us revenues do nol justify keeping it up longer. Altlmu.'h trade has not fallen tf on the Ohio and Krie Canal, ihe Wabash and Miami F.x-tension have duhled their returns of Toll. This is another illustration of the truth that increased facilities of communication and trade augment travel and trade thus giving life and energy to ihe country and developing ils resources. Srioto (iuxette. vktit. nr.vnii rs H-1 T jmi H..V-(i. destroyed, and a great many of the public burl. lines were seriously injured. Whole blocks of houses weio undermined, and a large number of the poorer classes driven out of house and home. The violence of the tempest extended to a great many of the smaller towns in the neighborhood of London, doing immense damage every where. There is not much briskness in the manufacturing districts. The business has been so unprofitable, tl...t some of the manufacturers had serious notions of working short time, when the intelligence arrived that t.e House of Representatives hud massed the tariff. Thm gave a fillip to the desponding, but it yet remain to be seen whether the Bame success will attend the measure m the Senate. 1 rado here will revive if tlie limb' pass in its integrity. Tiie weather since our last has been variable, fiev. cral brilliant days there have been, succeeded by thunder storms and showers, and by Ihe latter the crops in several parts of the country have been beaten down 11 no injured. 1 lie new wheat cron in tho west districts Im bn..n cut, but it is described as being less heavy than previous calculations led tis to anticipate. The quality of mo wh. ..,. in K.i..ii, mil no general rcBUit can as yet be satisfactorily arrived at. In the meantime, large qunn- """ " aim nour continue lo arrive Irmii Ilia United Slates and Canada, which keen down nrii.-s and render the trado inactive, It is staled that the disssension tmnmrtlio rom.nl. rm in Ireland haa grown to an open rupture. Mr. Smith O Rrien has actually seceded from the Association, mm me un-mm: rs 01 me loung 1 re lane party, alter a- iwu uays wrangle witn Mr. John U ConiiclI. J bit immediate point in dispute was the physical force doctrine ; but there were other causes of discord. In hngland as well as in nmnvoarUof Eurone.tbe apple crop is said lo have failed. Xm. I.VIM" Nv. i.t, N. l..j I JO l.i, 'l.i, July 1.1, ' Ohio and Krie,- $ I l'J,.V,4 "1 MOHil,!! Muskingum Imp fW,tii'.'i, i,:lo(i,',ii Walhonding, j K,4 1 :tl4,;-4i Hocking, J,k-NiI 3,l4)i,li7 Miami, - - f'2,iif-,fii f,aVt,tMi Miami Extension1 ?,J7(i,!t? loj.'sj.lj!) Wabash and Krie ii;l,7-.'i,l7 oVi.'tti.riil Increase. I,4:ih,?0 VoO.I'J ri,!..vi 7,1-7! ',7 4 ni,4i7,t Total Increase, The Philadelphia V. S. tiaielle of yesterday says We understand that ft large mm iiiaiiut'acluicr let far from I'lul.idclphia bus n eeivi d intimation that a pro position for marly six thousand tons of iron is Willi drawn. The order is to be bent lo iiitglatid. Riiowi, tiik Cot Nnnn.iT:ii. The Cleveland Plaiii'lealer, sjieoking of Hrown, the aged counterfeiter who was convicted at the recent term of Ihe U. S. Circuit Court, and sentenced to ten years confinement in the Penitentiary, says: Rut Old Jun " is now no more. IL is dead to all the world, save to himself and his prison inmates. (In. wards of sixty years of age, wilh a sentence upon I often years' confinement to hard labor, will more than liuih out the remnant of nn ill-spent life. With a spirit that never could be subdued, and wilh a courage tint knew no fear, he exhibited the icemifa when Ins keepers came to change Ins dress taking off the ha hihiucnts of a gentleman, and putting on Ihe "crimi- i nit I stripe" or the prison roundnboul. This was loo much for "Old Jim." Some ol hi friends and acquaintances accompanied hun to the prison, and when he np pen red amongst them in his new dress, hu made a painful attempt to " lauh it off," but a sense of the reality of Ins position overpowered him, and he spoke not, liut looked haggurd uud pale. When stationed in th1 gang and required to take Ihe " lock step," he fainted and fi ll. From tin Cambridge- Times. The IM.ti Meetinitt IMO Outdone M Tuesday lat was a glorious day for the Wing of Old Guernsey. Al an early hour iu the morning the people Hie " true democracy" the none and sinew of the country, were seen pouring in, in torrents they tame fro in the North anil Ihe South, from the Fnt and the West, and bv Ml o'clock, Cnmbriilge was literally crowded wilh Vhies and honest Democrats, who had come up for the pin pose of hearing the great po I lilical questions winch a'c at issues between Ihe par ties discussed. The mtmtier present has been variously estimated by persons competent lo judge, al from IkrtKI lo ,tmu! and is supposed to be the Imi'ttt meeting ever held m Cambridge, not even excepting tbo meeting of 4lt. A writer in the N-itmiial Intelligencer savs that spirit of hitrlshiiru is a certain remedy for the bile of a mad d g. The Wounds, he adds, should be consl.tnlly bathed with it, and three or four dose-, diluted, taken iiiwa.dly during the day. The hartshorn decomposes chemically the virus insinuated into tin- wound, and immediately tillers nnd deslroys its delcteriousness. The writer, who resided in Hmzil fr some time, first tried it for the bite id' a scorpion, and found that it re. moved pun ami tnllummaiioii u I most instantly. Subsequently he tried it fr the lute of the Taltlcstiake with similar success. Al the sugiresliin of the writer nn old fnc ml and physician in F.iigland tried it 111 cases of hydrophobia, and always with success. Abstract of the Huh Treasury Hill. Section 1st. Defines what is the Treasury of the United States. 'i. Make Mint at Philadelphia and Naw Orl...... depositories. ;i. Rooms in New York and Boston, prepared under former oct, to bo used under this act. 4. Koums, Ac. at Charleston and St. Louis, san e. 5. Assistant Treasurers to be appointed. ti. Money to be keut bv all nersolis receiving o.e without loaning, usunr. dcnositinir in Ranks. i.r .... changing for other funds, except as allowed by the act. - iv hi. 11 run, wc, 10 give lioiillS. H. New Roods to be given and required. H. Collectors and receivers lo nav nvnr nmni- re direction of Ihe Secretary of the Treasury, or I n"t "'""m wciiertu, once in earn week. HI. Secretary of tho Treasury may transfer nmiicy from one depository to another, &c. II. Agents to cxaminu hooks and accounts of Depositories, to be appointed by tlie Secretary of tho Treasury, and to be allowed jftb' iter day and travcllm expenses. " I'i. Naval officers, surveyors, Ac., also to examine books, Ac, of assistant Treasurers, &c, each quarter nr oa..t...P ;r u.n w.... .... m. . ' . "- M'-vn-mijr ui mo treasury unnks proper. Ll. Depositories In have Clerks, Ao. I I. Ralaiicc of present deposites may be transferred, Ac. lo Marshals, District Atlorncya, Ac, may make payment to Ihe Treasurer of tho United States Mints or Assistant Treasurers. Hi- All i'rain. rlinrffrd wilh keeping, tnn.rori i or ditlmrtiiitf public ui'iiirya, tu keep n .ccurtte entry ol' aumi n-n-m-d and of eacli pujua-nl or tranalW nut to lit- ctmvi-rti'd to their own uae, invcaled, loam .1, d--'pn.iti'd in any llank,orcicliaiigedlbr otlu-r lunda pennltica and proof. I. " lw procured wliere them are ritino. H. On the I.t of January, lM7,nd thereafter, gold and .ilver only to lie received. l'.l. On the ll of April, IM7, gold and silver and Treininry nntes only lo be paid out. 'JO. No fund, to be. exchanged except for gold aid ailver when gold and ailfer is furniahed, it ilnll I hi paid out when in drafta they muat be presented nt place of payment ami properly paid, and payments l.i he nude in money rercived for audi drafts unl. tilhrr riur an cicliaiigo can be made for (old and r.l-Ter at ;.ir. lYnally. 'il. The Secretary of the Treasury to enforce speedy presentation and payment of dratla at the place when payable, and to prevent them from being a circulating medium. If ollicers sell for a premium Ui.v muat an. count to Treasury. a-J. Ileirulatea salanea of Assistant Treasurers, Ac, and provide! they ahall not charge fees. -i. Appropriates f.-uthl lor repairs ofSub-Treasuries, A .-. "J I. Repeals all laws repugnant to this. Carta !r Working Men. We rail the attention of working mochanic. to iho following faels. Tliey deserve serious consideration. ll appears by Ihe I'hilodclphia papers that a Master Tailor of tli.it ntv, is shout lo embark for II. leiuni, there to make elolhes and slup tbem to the I). Mates for sale. The Tariff of If i'i laid a duly of M per cent, on ready made elolliing-imported from foreign eoun Ir., s Ihe Aet of imti reduces the duly to : per ecnl. I "tier the new law the tisd.-r will greslly increase h.s prolila by manufacturing clollics hy workmen in llel. giinn at greatly tTdiii-.'.r !(', exceeding largely Ma :lll per cent. duly. In this country journeymen T;n. lors expect from SI 'A'" to l oll a duy. In Heleiuoi they receive . rents a day. Look at the following tnl.le of waees for dillcrent liamlicrafta-men in Tan-, and Ihen x.iv, American labnrcra, if loplcaso Mr I'olk you are willing lo reduce your pay to thai level, tint you may freely omiiicle wilh them. fill. ('trHr. W All ILS IN rAAI.. r:n DAY. 1 1 Alt,- Cap Makers, Shoe Makers, Hope ,M.ilu-rs, Cutlers, I'lSiloliirtc .Makers, r.neraver., U ji. Ii Makers, I'mitcr., . Hook lliiolcra, Taper Makers, . riiliiilier., K.lil.llcra. . Tailors, 1' phol.tcrcrs, CooiM-rs, . Illa.k.iiiiths, Tanners, Tinners m Wood, Tcrlicrs ill Metal, I'alumt Makits, II francs, or Mi ecnl.. 'A .1 :i n 4 r. 4 4 . :i 4 :i 4li Mi Mi Mi 7.r. H4 Mi li." 7S Mi Mi Mi ?." Mi 7.'. 76